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Leeds Grammar School 



Admis?sion Books, 



FROM 



1820 TO 1900. 



Edited and Annotated by 
EDMUND WILSON, F.S.A. 



LEEDS, 1906. 



fWtVARD UNIVWSnt 
QI^U^XE KfiiOOL OF 6OUCAH0* 




INTRODUCTION.. 



TT is not my intention to write a History of the Free Grammar 

School at Leeds. Such a work would be most interesting, and 

a veiry valuable contribution to the history of the city ; and it should 

Thu i0 not be very useful to those who undertake the office of 

a History of 

the School. Governors, and therefore good for the School. 

Leeds has existed as a centre of population certainly since the 
Norman Conquest, We learn 'from Domesday Book that at the end 
Antiquity off ^^ ^^^ eleventh century it had a church, a priest, and 
*-*^'* a mill; the last was most likely a water cornmill, on 

the site of the King's Mills; and the first-named probably an 
unpretending building on the site of the fine old church which 
was pulled down about seventy years ago to make way for the 
present Parish Church. The number of inhabitants of various ranks 
is also stated in Domesday Book; and, though the population was 
then small, it had so far increased in the next hundred years that 
No school in the reign of King John the lord of the manor 

before sixteenth , ° f. , , 

century. granted a charter to his tenants; but we have to wait 

until the middle of the sixteenth century for any mention of a school. 
It is probable that — next to the church — the Grammar School is the 
oldest institution in the city, which now contains the dwellings of 
nearly half a million people. 

The Thoresby Society has reproduced {Miscellanea^ vol. ix, p. i) 
a very interesting plan of Leeds made in the second year of the 
No history off reign of Queen Elizabeth ; but I am not aware of any 
1715. history of the place prior to Ralph Thoresby's Ducaius^ 

published in 17 15, of which a second edition by Whitaker appeared 
in 1816. 

The writer of a history of the School should have (which I have 
not) access to whatever documents the Governors still possess; I 
School historian hoped until lately that the work which I am unable 
to records. to undertake would shortly occupy an abler pen than 

mine, and would lead to the discovery of documents relating to the 
School which are not now known to exist. 



vi INTRODUCTION. 

I should state very clearly that it has not been my object simply 
to compile a list of those pupils who have gained University 
This is not distinctions. It has been a pleasure to me to record 

oiTJnTverSty ^^® successes of former pupils in any walk of life ; and 
disUnctiont. ij ij^s been my privilege to be useful in that respect. 
I have on my shelves a number of books of reference, University 
Calendars, Clergy Lists, Army Lists, and so forth ; and, when 
I assisted In Dr. Henderson was Head Master, I had the pleasure 

{)re|Mirin? such a . , , . , . ,. ^ . . 

1st 95 years affo. of helpmg him to prepare a Itst of university and 

other successes, which was afterwards printed, and I am glad to say 

that I possess a copy of this pamphlet, sent to me in 1881, "With 

kind regards and many thanks. W. G. H." 

I should here mention that some years before 1881 there was a 
proposal to transfer to the School some ;^7oo a year belonging to 
The Poor's ^^® P^^^ under a trust, subject to the^ control of the 

Estate scheme. Grammar School Trustees, which attracted my atten- 
tion. This transfer was legally effected under an Act of Parliament, 
which required that provision should be made for girls. I worked 
hard, with the able assistance of the late Sir John Barran, to secure 
obedience to the law, but it is only quite recently that justice has 
been done to the girls. May they long enjoy in the fine building on 
Headingley Hill the benefits to which they are by law entitled, but 
which were so long denied to them ! 

I have been asked if I have found many Lord Chancellors and 

Archbishops of Canterbury amongst the pupils. It has not been 

The object should Surprising to me that I have had to reply that 1 

not be to turn out , r j /- t j 1 > 1 1 

a few great men. have found none ; for I do not think that the 

School should be judged by the number of high dignitaries to be 

found amongst its former pupils. 

I should make it clear that my object has not been to issue 

a second edition of a work published some years ago, and called 

This has no "The Register of the Leeds Grammar School." I was 
connection with .,,. • 1 • 1 -i • /. , , .^ . 

a former work. Willing to help in the compilation of that work if it 

had been possible; but it is due to myself that I should make it 

clear that I am not in any sense responsible for that book. 

Errors In The original Register is in a very unsatisfactory state : 

original j ui • .u • • 1 ■ j j • 

Reirister. and, while every error in the original is reproduced in 
the former print, very many additional errors appear there. In the 
original the dates of leaving are given in many cases, but these are 
omitted from the print, as well as the parents' occupations. This is 
an important point, for many pupils' names appear in the list who 



INTRODUCTION. Vll 

were at the School a short time only, having been removed to 
other Schools. I got the following message from one: "There a 
fortnight, and got the mumps." 

The plan adopted by successive Head Masters appears to have 
been to enter in the admission book the pupil's name (with or without 
How the Register ^*s age), and then to add the name of his parent or 
wag kept. guardian ; there being generally nothing to show 

whether the second name was that of the parent or guardian. 
The plan adopted in the former print appears to have been to 
insert "son of" where the surname of the two persons is the 
same, and "ward of" where it is not. It may be thought that 
that is a small matter, because no doubt in the great majority of 
cases, the second name was that of the father of the pupil ; but in 
one or two cases, the second name was that of an elder brother, 
and there are two cases where it is that of a female, and the 
omission of the word "spinster" and the insertion of the words 
"son of" has cast a slur up>on innocent people, and has shown how 
undesirable it is that people should undertake work without having 
the necessary qualifications for performing it properly. 

I will give an illustration of these new errors in the print. In 
1820 there were at the School two brothers of the name of Sikes, 
Additional who came from Suffolk. Their names are correctly 
former print, entered in the original, but in the print one of them 
is called Sikes and the other Dikes. This is not owing to any bad 
writing in the original Register ; for, although writing was not one of 
the arts taught at the School in 1820, it was one in which the early 
Head Masters showed considerable proficiency. 

As an instance of error in the original Admission Book, I may 
mention two consecutive entries of boys named respectively Hewetson 
and Becker. The names of the parents are entered in the Register, 
but it is there stated that Becker's parent was named Hewetson and 
Hewetson's parent named Becker. 

I was therefore obliged to have an exact copy of the original 
Register made with the pen; and I have printed in large type 
1 iiave tiierefore ^^^^^^V ^^^^ ^^ written in the original Register, and 

i>een obiiged to have added in a smaller type such corrections and 
copy tlie wlioie '' '^ 

Register. annotations as I have been able to make. 

I have not undertaken this work for my own amusement. It 
would not have occurred to me to mention this if it had not been 
that a well-known former pupil of the School told me that what I 
was doing would no doubt be interesting to some people, but could 



Vlll INTRODUCTION. 

have little real value. No one who has any idea of the labour which 
this work has entailed, extending over several years and involving the 
writing of hundreds, if not , thousands, of letters, would ever dream of 
thinking that anyone could undertake such work for amusement. 

Let me now say that my object has been simply the good 
of the School. It is a Leeds School; and it is right that every 
My object inhabitant of Leeds should have the means of ascer- 
the School, taining, as far as possible, how it has been managed, 
and whether what has been done in recent years has been what 
would have had the approval of the grand old founder of the 
institution. It is more than half a century since my direct con- 
nection with the School ceased, and I am glad to say I have never 
had anything to do with its management. But I hope to show that 
what I am doing may be of the utmost value, if indeed it be true of 
schools as of fruit trees, that by their fruits ye shall know them. 

I attach great importance to publicity. Let everything be open 
to the light of day. If this is not attended to, it is certain that 
sooner or later rust and moth will corrupt if thieves do not break 
through and steal. 

Let us first consider the circumstances in which the School was 
founded: and in order that these may be thoroughly understood, 
Circumstances reference must be shortly made to matters which do 
foundatun^of ^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ight appear to be specially pertinent. The 
the School. School was founded by William Sheffield, and we should 

know who and what he was before we can properly understand the 
provisions of his will. 

From very early times the progress of Christianity has been 
promoted by the generous gifts of the wealthy ; and it should not 
Reii^ous cause surprise that the conditions accompanying these 

foundations. gjfjg )^^^^ varied from time to time as the needs 
of the people changed. 

For some centuries the gifts devoted to religious purposes were 

contributed by landowners, who gave estates for the foundation or 

development of monasteries. In turbulent times these 

Monasteries. . 

mstitutions were useful in many ways, as they not only 
fostered religion and provided homes for those who desired a quiet 
life, where they could devote themselves to religious work, education, 
literature, and philanthropy, but they provided for the accommodation 
of travellers : when roads were few and bad, and there were few 
hostelries, the hospitality of the monks was very much appreciated 
by all who had to travel. 



INTRODUCTION. IX 

When the country became more settled, when the population 

increased, and towns were formed, monasteries gave place to friaries ; 

and later still, when the middle classes began to rise in 

importance, we find fewer monasteries and friaries and 

more chantries founded. 

The foundation of a chantry was within the reach of a man of 

moderate means. A chantry may be said to be an endowed altar; 

that is to say, a certain income secured to a priest to 

Chantries. , ,, / ^ . , r^i «- 

perform religious offices at a certam altar. These oraces 
included the saying of masses and prayers for the repose of the 
souls of the founder and his kin and other persons; sometimes the 
trust was extended so far as to include all Christian souls. 

Chantry altars were sometimes in existing churches, and at other 
times in chapels in remote parts, which we now call chapels-of-ease. 
These were needed specially at a time when great importance was 
attached to regular attendance at mass; and we have an instance in 
Hoibcck Leeds of a chantry of this kind. What is now the Parish 

Chantry. Church of Holbeck was originally a chantry in the parish 
of Leeds, and the necessity for its foundation was that Holbeck 
was "dystaunt from the sayd parysshe church {i.e. of Leeds) one 
myle," and that there was ** one grete ryver betweene the sayd parysshe 
churche and the chappell wherby they can by no meanes oftentymes 
pase awey to the sayd churche." 

The efficacy of prayer for the souls of the departed was recognised 
in the seventh century; but we find that in England there is no evidence 
Prayers for ^^ ^^^ foundation of a chantry before the Conquest ; and it 
the dead. should not Surprise us that the practice of endowing such 
altars increased when the growth of population caused increasing 
demands to be made on the time of parish priests. A chantry could 
not be founded without the consent of the incumbent of the parish in 
which the chantry was situate, and in many cases the chantry priest 
was required to assist in the ordinary services of the church, and 
^*. ^ ^ ^ was indeed a curate, so that, whilst the founder of a 

Chantry priests ' ' 

were curates. chantry was thinking only of benefit to himself and his 
relations, the rector in giving his consent did not forget that he was 
securing a stipend for a curate. 

But in dealing with Leeds Grammar School we need refer only to 
one chantry, that of St. Katherine in the Parish Church of Leeds, 
St. Kather'tne's ^hich was founded by Thomas Clarell, a priest 
Chantry. l)elonging to a wealthy South Yorkshire family, who 

was appointed Vicar of Leeds in the year 1430. 



X INTRODUCTION. 

The duty of the priest of this chantry was to pray for the " soule 
of King Edward iiij and Queene Elizabeth (wife of Edward IV), the 
founder's soule and all christen soules," and to do divine service, as 
appears by the foundation dated the ist of June, 1489. 

We find that Thomas Clarell was appointed Vicar in the year 

1430, so that at the date of the foundation of the chantry it may 

well be supposed that he was in need of assistance in 

vicar Clarell. , '^'^ ^ , . ..,.,. . , 

the management of his parish, which in 1500 contained 
no less than 3,000 communicants. 

Chantries were disestablished under Acts of Parliament passed in the 
thirty-seventh year of Henry VIII and the first year of Edward VI ; 
DUfloiution ^"^ w^ ^^^ indebted to Mr. William Page for infor- 
of Chantries, mation as to the disestablishment of the chantries of 
Yorkshire, of w^hich a most interesting account is pubhshed in 
Vols, xci and xcii of the publications of the Surtees Society. I have 
given the year of the foundation of the chantry as given by 
Mr. Page, and he kindly tells me, in answer to a special application 
which I made to him, that the year given above is correctly quoted 
from the certificate ; but I venture to think that there is an error, 
and that the chantry was founded in 1469. Owing to the way in 
which the date is written (MCCCCIIII'^^IX) one stroke would make 
the difference j and Mr. Page tells me that errors of this kind are by 
no means uncommon. 

I suggest the correction because 1469 was the year of Thomas 
Clareirs death. He is buried in Leeds Parish (Church, and obviously 
could not found a chantry after his death. 

I refer specially to this chantry because we learn from Mr. Page's 

copy of the certificate, given with a view to its dissolution, that at 

the time of the dissolution " William Seffeld " was the 
Wm. Sheffield. , • . /o . c- • . ^7 1 ^ x r,, 

chantr)' priest. (Surtees Society, Vol. xcii, p. 216.) To 

claim him as the founder of the Leeds Grammar School is no guess 

of mine. Ralph Thoresby, in his Vicaria Leodiensis, published in the 

year 1724, refers to the priests of Clarell's chantry in the following 

words : — 

" I find only the Names of two of the Incumbents (as Mr. Torr 

stiles them in his valuable MS.), viz. Sir Thomas Gibson, Clerk, 

8 July, 1489, and Sir William Sheffield, Clerk, and both placed 

by Sir John Nevile of Liversedge, K*, the Trustee. By the way, 

the later of them in Time seems the same Person with Sir William 

Sheffield, Clerk, who was the happy Instrument, if not the Person 

chiefly concerned, in the founding a Free-School at Leedes." 



INTRODUCXrON. XI 

I have referred to the Torre MS., which is in the office of the 
chapter clerk at York; and, though I cannot explain the singular 

^ words which Thoresby used, 1 have learned the interesting 

fact that Sheffield was appointed Chantry Priest in 1500, 

so that he had held office for half-a-century when he made his will. 

I wish I could say more about Wm. Sheffield to whom Leeds 
owes so much. I was specially anxious to give a copy of his will 

^"'' of a copy, for which I am indebted to the courteous 

clerk to the Governors. The copy from which my print is taken, is 
one in use in the office of the clerk to the Governors, and is apparently 
a copy of the probate. It was, however, made in the eighteenth 
century : the handwriting is well known to every Yorkshire antiquary 
as that of a laborious but not always accurate scribe. The will 
appears to bear date the 6th of July, 1552, and is said to have been 
proved at York on the 20th of May, 7 Edw. VI. 

I have done my best to refer to the probate or the original 
will, but my efforts have been unsuccessful. Having obtained the 
efforts to find ^^^® ^^ probate from the clerk to the Trustees, I went 
the will. tQ York and searched the register, and I have since 

communicated with the custodian of the register, and have paid his 
fee for an official search, which has resulted in the statement that the 
will was not proved at York. I therefore do the best I can in the 
matter, but I am bound to say that having regard to the fact that 
the provisions of the will have been more than once the subject of 
litigation, it is extraordinary that the probate is not now to be found. 
I hoped that it would be found in the vestry at the Parish Church, 
and have delayed the publication of this work pending the result 
of a search there. 

It is usual to say that the founder of the Grammar School was 
Sir William Sheafield. I prefer to call him the Rev. Wm. Sheffield, 
The Sheffield ^^^ ^^V ^^ ^V ^^^^^^^ should fall into the singular error 
Family. which recently appeared in print, and call our benefactor 

a person of knightly rank. I do not know if that is a true statement, 
for I do not know what the words mean, but I protest against the 
suggestion that he aped at being what he was not. He describes 
himself in his will as "William Sheaffelde of Leedes in the Countie of 
Yorke Gierke." *Sir' was a courtesy title given to priests, as every 
reader of Shakespeare knows. 

I would state if I could to what family he belonged, and when 
he was born, but I cannot do so. There were many of the name 



XU INTRODUCTION. 

in Yorkshire and elsewhere. The earliest reference to the name 
which I have found is in a list of persons assessed to the Poll Tax 
in the reign of Richard II (published some years ago by the 
Yorkshire Archaeological Society) — a most interesting document, 
showing that in early times a person had really only one name ; and 
even now at baptism the infant receives one name only. It may be 
that that name consists of two or more words, but these words form 
what we call the Christian name.* The surname is not mentioned 
at baptism, and we learn, from the list to which I have referred, 
that even as late as 1379, many people had one name only; and we 
learn a good deal as to the origin of the other name, whether we 
spell it j/>name or jwmame. The former spelling will properly apply 
to those cases where the second name is inherited from the parent. 
When it is properly a surname it refers to the place of birth or the 
occupation or some personal peculiarity. Probably an ancestor of our 
founder was christened William, and his friends, to distinguish him 
from other Williams, called him Wilhelmus de Sheffield, to indicate 
that he came from that place. By and by the" de" was dropped out, 
and so we get the simple name of William Sheffield. 

It may be that our founder was a person of what we call "good 
family." The Sheffield named in the Poll Tax list above referred to 
lived at Braithwell, in the neighbourhood of Doncaster, and as he was 
assessed to the Poll Tax at the then large sum of 13J. 4^1, it is clear 
that he must have been a person in good circumstances. 

In the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, we find several 
of the name of Sheffield in the neighbourhood of Wakefield, Pontefract 
and other parts of Yorkshire and elsewhere. One was Dean of York 
in the sixteenth century, and at page 140 of the fourth volume of 
the publications of the Thoresby Society we have a copy of the will 
of Thomas Sheffield of Leeds, made in 1509. 

Our founder's claim, however, to our respect, — and it is a strong 
claim, — depends rather upon what he was than who he was ; and in this 
respect we have nothing but his will to go by, and the fact that he 
was the last priest of the chantry of St. Katharine, in Leeds Parish 
Church. 

In 1545 Will™* Sheflelde lived in Kyrkegait in Leeds; he was a 
" Cap'"* " (Chaplain), and was assessed to a Lay Subsidy in respect of 
lands of the value of jCSi Thomas Sheffelde, of Ledes, being at the 
same time assessed in respect of goods of the same value. 

William Sheffield's will is a most interesting document, and I 
hope that a perusal of it will induce my readers, even the most 



INTRODUCTION. XIU 

Farther protestant of them, to speak of him with profound respect. 

r cfereoce to 

the wm. Let me briefly record the facts. He was a priest of 
the unreformed Church of England ; and when he made his 
will, he was occupying a position which had been abolished by 
Act of Parliament. He himself was provided for by pension, but 
he realised the fact that he would have no successor. By his 
will he disposed of three things : his sdul he gave to God, in 
accordance with the practice almost universal at that time; his body 
he directs to be buried in front of the altar, where he had said mass 
daily for fifty years ; and his property he gives to found, or rather to 
endow, a Grammar School in Leeds. 

In the case of some chantries, to teach boys was part of the 
duty of the priest. In some cases under the Dissolution Acts the 
Coanection Stipend was retained for the remuneration of a school- 
ChMtfiM master. I do not find ih^t the priest of Clarell's 
and Schools, chantry was bound to teach, but I venture to ask my 
readers to assume that he did teach. 

In this connection a very interesting and important point arises, 
which can only be mentioned here, viz. how far the credit which is 
given to Edw. VI and his time in relation to the revival of learning 
is rightly so given. 

It may be that Grammar Schools were endowed in the young 
King's reign out of money derived from the chantries, but the 
Universities were founded long before then : were they not indebted 
for their pupils to the voluntary and unostentatious work of the 
chantry priests? 

It appears to me to be most unlikely that Sheffield should have 
given all he had to this purpose, there being at the time no Grammar 
Sheffield School in the place. It is more likely that in giving 

was probably ,. ^^. , ' . ,. ^^ , 

also a Teacher, his property to this purpose, he was providmg for the 
continuation of work which he had carried on for years. Mr. Page's 
volumes above referred to, contain evidence that in many cases 
chantry priests were required to teach boys; and I think it is not 
too much to imagine that they did so in many cases where they 
were not absolutely required to do it. 

It should here be stated that though free education was con- 
templated by Wm. Sheffield, it was not elementary education. This is 
The Trust was ^ "^^^t important point, for some have asserted that 
not Elementary t^cause his object was to provide education for those 
Bdocation. ^]^q could not pay for it, he intended elementary 

education; and it has even been stated that in the case of the 



XIV INTRODUCTION. 

Grammar School an endowment for providing elementary education 
for the poor has been diverted from its original purpose. Sheffield 
directed the rents of his estate to be applied "for findinge Sustentation 
and Liveinge of one honest Substantial learned Man to be a Schoole 
Maister," which clearly points to higher education. 

This leads me to speak of another point, which I think should 
not be overlooked in dealing with the history of any Grammar 
Early Teachers School. There is no doubt that from the earliest times 
were Priests. education was in the hands of the priests. Oxford and 
Cambridge existed as Universities from a very early date : and 
although they took undergraduates at a much earlier age than they 
do now, those undergraduates must have been taught the elements 
of Latin and Greek before they went to reside in Oxford or Cambridge. 
This leads to the inference that William Sheffield's object in teaching 
Latin and Greek to his pupils, was to enable them to go to 
Oxford or Cambridge. * 

I think it is clear that he intended the School to be for higher 
education, for teaching such subjects as would enable the scholars to 
The School was Proceed to Oxford or Cambridge. To say that the 
ciaMicaf^ •■■ foundation was intended for the education of the poor. 
Education. ^^d that it is now perverted so as to provide for the 

sons of the rich, conveys a very erroneous impression. It is true 
that William Sheffield designed to provide for those who were not 
Domestic Chaplains able to pay for what they needed. Few then cared 

taught the sons of ^ , . i i • 11 

wealthy parents. for a classical education except priests and the 
aristocracy, and no doubt the sons of the wealthy were taught by 
the chaplains in their fathers' houses. 

I venture to copy here the title-page of a book published in the 
sixteenth century as pertinent in this connection:— "The Scholemaster 
or plaine and perfite way of teachying children to understande write 
& speake in Latin tong but specially purposed for the private 
brynging up of youth in Gentlemen and Noble mens houses. 
Commodious also for all such as haue forgot the Latin tong & would 
by themselves and without a Scholemaster in short tyme & with 
small paines recouer a sufficient habilite to understand write and speake 
Latin. 4to. John Daye London 1570." 

In every great house there would be a chaplain, one of whose 
duties would be to teach the children. The great middle class did 
not then exist, and many who had a taste for learning would be found 
in the dwellings of the poor. 

It may not suit the ideas of some of my readers to consider that 



INTRODUCTION. XV 

the Leeds Grammar School was founded for the purpose of making 
Schools were priests, but I believe it to be the fact, and that is 

mainly for ... 

training Priesu. why I record it ; and on reflection I think it will not 
appear that this fact is remarkable. A priest, at all events a priest 
of high rank, must know Latin. It was the language in which 
Why Latin many works were written in every country in Europe, 
taoffht. g^j^^j ^ priest who did not know Latin could not make 

himself master of the works of the Fathers. Latin was the Esperanto 
of that time. 

In the thirteenth and following centuries the sort of education 

given at Grammar Schools and Universities was attractive to many 

who could not afford to pay ; consequently we 

Many who wanted ^,, , , ,,,, ,.,, 

Hiirher Bdncation find that those who had wealth, and wished to 

could not pay. • /. i • /. «i • ^ i <• « 

benefit their fellow - creatures, provided for the 
gratuitous education of those to whom a studious life was attractive. 
Grammar Schools were spread throughout the country, where 
suitable boys received an elementary classical education. In course 
of time they proceeded to Oxford or Cambridge, where they qualified 
for the priesthood or other literary work. It is said that the long 
vacation at the Universities was arranged so as to enable the students 
to return to their homes when required on the land, and not to 
return to their seats of learning until the harvest was got in. 

My idea is that our Grammar Schools and Universities formed a 
complete system of education suited to the times, and that the main 
arammar Schools object of both Schools and Universities was to qualify 

•uppllod the n 7 

Univoraities. young men for the priesthood. Let us see how far 

the facts with regard to Oxford and Cambridge bear out this idea. 
The figures which I am now going to give are not taken from 
As to the recent University Calendars, for there have been so 
Universities, many changes of late. I quote figures from the 
Cambridge Calendar of 1825 and the Oxford Calendar of 1842. 

To begin with the University of Oxford. The oldest College 
(University) was founded in or before the year 1249; and omitting 
those founded in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the most 
recent foundation is that of Pembroke in 1624. Turning to Cambridge, 
we find Peterhouse founded in 1253, and Sidney in 1598. In both 
cases I purposely omit recent foundations. 

We find a similar arrangement in each University. Each consists 
of an aggregation of Colleges. Each College is an endowed institution, 
Colleges for the income of which is divided between three classes 

and SciioUrs. ' of persons, — a head or master, fellows and scholars. 



XVI INTRODUCTION. 

The head at Oxford has various titles. At Cambridge every head of 
a College is a master, except at King's and Queen's, the heads of 
which are called respectively provost and president. 

I have examined the lists of fellows, and I find that in the year 
1842 the nineteen Colleges in the University of Oxford, including 
University, had 424 fellows, of whom 322 were in holy orders. 

In the University of Cambridge, in 1825, the seventeen Colleges 
had 376 fellows, of whom 257 were in orders. 

I have given the number of fellows and the number of clerical 
fellows from the Calendars I have mentioned, but this does not 
Clerical accurately show the number who ultimately took orders, 

Peiiowtf. fQ^ if y^2LS no uncommon thing for a young graduate to 

receive a fellowship on condition that he took orders within a certain 
number of years. If he failed to comply with this requirement, he 
forfeited his fellowship. It is impossible to say to how many of 
the non-clerical fellows this remark applies, but it is clear that it 
does apply to some, for, in one of the Calendars to which I have 
referred, a non-clerical fellow is included who was afterwards a 
bishop — Dr. Connop Thirl wall. Even now many schoolmasters are 
in orders. Some are obliged to be priests, and the practice of 
making schoolmasters bishops has not been entirely discontinued. 

I must now deal with the appointment and duties of Governors. 
Until recently vacancies were filled by co-optation, in accordance 
Appointment ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ founder, who directed that when 
TYusto^s!^ *' ^^^ number of Trustees was reduced to four, " the sayde 
Co-optation. four should elect chuse or Name other Twelve honest 
Creditable and Substantiall Persons," so as to make up the number 
to sixteen. Under a recent scheme of the Charity Commissioners 
New Scheme. the Board now includes certain representative Governors, 
TrosteM. ^* and we have the assurance of a former Head Master 
that the Governors have "no politics, and are entirely outside the 
influence of any party spirit." That is a gratifying reflection ; but may 
we not in this connection refer to a tendency which undoubtedly 
Tendency exists, especially in connection with ancient trusts, to 
dutSS^^ ignore the duties, and to regard the appointment as an 
honour or reward. 

This remark applies specially to the appointment of justices of the 
peace. There has been much correspondence in the press lately as 
to their appointment. It has been claimed that the office should be 
treated as a reward for political services, and it may certainly be said 
that whatever considerations regulate the selection, fitness for the 
discharge of the important duties of the office is never thought of. 



INTRODUCTION. xvil 

However, in this case we have the assurance of one of their 

number 'that the Trustees are fully conscious of their responsibilities, 

and most anxious to advance the welfare of the School. 

The Trustees 

and That also is a gratifying statement, for undoubtedly the 

their duties. ^ . &/e> I , . ,./ 

duties are most important, though the due discharge 

of them need not occupy a very great amount of time, and we 

should feel certain that the Trustees will welcome this work as a 

help to them in the discharge of their duties. 

The first duty appears to be to ascertain and keep in view the kind 

of school which you are required to keep. If the object of educating 

To m Boys a boy be to fit him for the duties he will have to 

for the work r , i i • i 

of Ufe. perform when he becomes a man, we must bear those 

duties in mind, for what is good education for one boy is bad for 
A workman another. If education be supplying a workman with 

must have , , , . i , , . 

suitable tools, tools, we must take care to supply suitable tools ; it 
is no use giving a watchmaker a set of joiner's tools. 

When the School was founded, most, if not all, the pupil> 
came from cottage homes, and we know why. In the succeeding 
All Pupils from centuries pupils have continued to come from similar 
w^t?cbus"cai homes, who did not want the kind of teaching given. 
Education. Here 1 must be allowed to make a personal 

explanation. It has been said that I object to boys coming from 
cottage homes to the Grammar School. I object only when they 
It is not whence 8^^ ^^ 8^°^ ^^^^ ^^^ School. It is not whence 
wbJtiS-TheyV* ^^^y ^^^^ ^"^ whither they go that is material. *A 
that is material, ji^^jg learning is a dangerous thing,' the poet tells us. 
It is also a worthless thing in certain cases. Let the pupil's home 
be where it will, but let him be studious and able to stay long 
enough to learn to use the tools properly. 

The duty of Surely, it is one of the duties of the Governors to 

MSert"nitabie ^^^ *^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ possible their school places are filled 
pupils. |3y those who can make proper use of the education 

provided. In this connection an Annotated Register should be most 
useful, and I fear that my work will show that in the nineteenth 
century hundreds of boys have been at the School who have derived 
no good from it. 

In the following pages the occupation of the parent is generally 
given, and I find the following amongst the first 400 names — 
Occupation blacksmith, bricklayer, coachman, collier, cropper, dyer, 
of parents. joiner, mariner, milkman, pauper, sawyer, shoemaker, 
slubber, stonemason, servant. In most of the cases the career of the 
pupil is not recorded, but of the pauper's son the register shows 



XVIU 



INTRODUCTION. 



that he was eight years old when he went to the School, and was 
removed by his father to a writing school when he had been there 
three months. 

I attach great importance to the selection of the pupils, so that 
those who have the advantage of being instructed at the School may 
Selection of ^ those who, as far as possible, are able to give a 
Pupils. sufficient amount of time to make the instruction really 

valuable. This is specially important now, when educational matters 
are in such an unsettled state in Leeds. Higher Grade Board Schools 
are called High Schools, though they are not high schools, and cannot 
be made so by naming them high schools, and it should never be 
forgotten that the Grammar School should provide a very diflFerent 
education from that suitable to a Higher Grade School. 

Whether the conditions under which the School has been managed 
answer the requirements in this respect can best be gauged by the 
Length of time length of time which the pupils stay at the School. I 
at School. g^j^ sorry to say that in this, as in almost every other 

case, I am unable to give any accurate information ; for though the 
time of entry is given in almost every case, the time when the 
pupil left School is given in some cases only. I have taken two 
periods, and I give the following figures relating to them, for the 
purpose of showing what has been the practice in this respect. 



ime at School. 


1837 


1838 


3 months 


— 


I 


6 


„ 


6 


7 


I year 


6 


8 


li 


years 


7 


3 


iT 




I 


— 


2 




4 


4 


2i 




I 


— 


3, 




I 


I 


^\ 




I 


— 


3h 


,, 


3 


I 


5k 






I 


6 






I 


7 




I 


I 


7i 







I 


8 




— 


I 


8 




— 


I 


lO; 




I 


— 


lO 




I 
1 


— 




' 33 


31 


T 


ime not stated ... 
otal entries 


10 


1 "' 


T 


43 


1 41 



INTRODUCTION. xix 

It is to be feared that many parents thought that they were 
doing the best they could for their children by sending them to the 
Grammar School, but took them away when they found that what 
they were learning would not help them in after life. It is 
unreasonable to expect the parents to know beforehand what the 
Trustees did not think of importance. 

Among the duties of a Governor of a Grammar School is 
the selection of the Head Master, and in this connection I think 
Selection there is in many cases much misconception. It is too 

of Master. common to judge a schoolmaster by his university 
degree, which I venture to assert is a very inadequate test. I am 
the last to undervalue the possession of a good degree, but after 
sboaid bo Judged all, it can only indicate what a man knows, whereas 

by what he , _ ' . 

^ " the value of a schoolmaster should be ascertained, 



not by what he knows, but by what he can teachy which is a very 

different thing. 

I have been surprised in connection with this matter with the 

little interest taken in the career of pupils after their school days are 

Interest in over. I Certainly hoped that I should have received much 
the pupils' . L 1 . . t T I 1^ ' ^ . 

assistance m the work upon which I have been occupied for 



so long. It is not enough for a schoolmaster to attend regularly and 
punctually, and to leave when the clock strikes, and take no further 
interest in the pupils or the work. Many schoolmasters are considered 
to have done their duty if they sit in school from nine to four, and 
like an organ-grinder turn the handle regularly, without caring whether 
the pupils listen or not. This sort of schoolmaster is described 
by Charles Dickens in his admirable account of the select academy 
for young gentlemen kept by Dr. Blimber, where Mr. Feeder, B.A., 
is described as sitting in his desk with his Herodotus stop on. I 
venture to assert without fear of contradiction that it is the duty of 
the teacher to see that the pupil understands what is said, and not 
to proceed to another point until the first point is mastered. If it 
is not quite understood, let it be put in another way and twisted 
round until it is understood. In this way lessons become interesting; 
the pupil enjoys what he listens to because he understands it. He 
takes an interest in his work, instead of shirking it, and the duration 
of a half-hour's lesson appears to be ten minutes instead of an hour 
and a half. 

I will here mention two most important points, which were 
certainly not understood at the Grammar School in the first half of 
the nineteenth century. 



XX INTRODUCTION. 

"All men are not alike; alas! good neighbour," says Dogberry, and 
it is equally true of boys; and yet many teachers act as if all were 
Mode of alike, and thus the clever boy is praised and rewarded 

teaching. f^j. ^oing what has taken little trouble, while the less 

able are punished for not doing what they cannot do, though they 
may try hard. 

To this cause I attribute a circumstance which for some time 
puzzled me — ^the different manner in which pupils speak of their 
Clever boys school days in after life. I have a letter from the 
and others widow of a pupil who, though of humble origin, had a 
distinguished University career, who assures me that her husband 
always spoke in the highest terms of the education he received at 
the School ; while another former pupil, when asked if his sons were 
at the Grammar School, answered with a sneer, " Why should I send 
them there, I was there myself?" 

I object also to the modes of punishment adopted — flogging and 
impositions. It is obviously unfair and brutal to flog a boy for not 
Punishments: doing correctly what he does not know how to do, 
Caninsr. and yet it was no uncommon thing for a master to 

fix a number of errors, any excess beyond which involved a caning. 

And I cannot imagine how anyone can defend the imposition 

system, under which a boy was punished by having to write out so 

many hundred lines: such a punishment could do no 
Impositions. ; , : ,. '^ , . . , . 

good, and wfis certam to disgust the victim and ruin 

his handwriting. 

The Register ^^^' *^^ '^^^^ ^^V ^ word as to what appears to me 

JuMiss^oiThe*** ^° ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ greatest use to be made of the work 
teaching. which I have been doing. 

If it be true that the object of education is to fit the pupil for 
a career in life, one should be able to judge the merits of a school 
by the success in life of its pupils ; therefore I have tried to record 
what became of every pupil after he left the School. 

The indifferent success which has attended my efforts has two 
main causes. First, the fact that so many pupils cannot now be 
Why I have traced — those especially for whom the education was 

not been more . , , ^, , '' , , , , ,11. 

successful. not suitable. These have probably dropped back into 

the position from which they came, and been swallowed up in the 
vastness of the population. 

The second cause is one to which I cannot refer without 
profound regret. In a very large number of cases I have not stated 
the subsequent career of a pupil b^caqse it was not knqwn qr not 



I^•TRODUCTIO^^ xxi 

creditable. 1 cannot state how depressing this has been, and it has 
forced me to the conclusion that there must have been something 
wrong in the School. 

In the book published in 1897, to which I have before referred, 
it is stated that the number of pupils had declined, and an attempt 
Some is made to account for this by the competition of the 

explanations ^ ^ 

offered. Higher Grade Board School. I have heard similar 

things said, and have been even told that the School was not 

wanted. How anyone can hold such an opinion I 

Competition. , ^ ' , , , ,..lii 

cannot understand, seemg that the population is probably 
a hundred times what it was in Sheffield's day. I have been told 
that this School can never be a good school, because people in the 
South of England will not send their sons to a smoky place like 
Leeds. 

There is an obvious answer to this, viz. that when the buildings 
are enlarged to three times their present size, so as to accommodate 
More boys want those needing such an education as the founder 
IndMH wa'STto intended to give, and who can walk to it, it will be 
the buUdiiig*'"" ^^"^^ enough then to consider whether it is worth 
will hold. while trying to attract boys from Eton and Harrow. 

Taking into account the people living outside the city, who can 
come into the city by train, and whose sons must come to Leeds if 
they require a Grammar School, it is not too much to say that the 
School provides for a population of one million. 

It is very disheartening to hear statements of this kind. If there 
is anything which can be improved, may we not look to the 
FaUe statements Trustees to do their best to effect the needed 

should be . 111 1 . , 

checked. improvement, and to check statements which are 

certainly disingenuous. 

The facts with regard to the schools at Bradford, Manchester, 
and Birmingham are sufficient to show that some other qause than 
smoke must be found to account for the small number of pupils at 
Leeds. Leeds has never been a boarding school, though at various 
times a few boarders have attended ; and yet the 
following pages show that in the nineteenth century 
many pupils have come from a distance — from every part of Yorkshire, 
from most counties in England, from Scotland and Ireland, the 
Channel Islands, and even South America. The question of boarding 
schools need not be considered here — some parents cannot afford to 
make use of such — where there is a large po|)ulation there should be 
day schools, and there is no reason why the education given at 
Leeds should not be as good as at any school in England. 



XXll INTRODUCTION. 

It appears that in 1820 there were eighty-five boys in the School, 
and we have the authority of the late Head Master for saying that 
Eighty-live 2it the end of the century the number had not doubled, 
boyg la 18J0. though the population had increased fivefold, whilst 
the population who can reach Leeds by railway justifies us in saying 
that the Leeds School serves a much larger population. 

My list shows that about 4,300 boys entered the Upper Department 
between 1820 and 1901, and the best classification I can make cf 
their occupation in life is :is follows : — 

Divinity ... ... ... ... 251 

Destination ^^^ ^73 

of Pupils. Medicine 208 

Army and Navy . . 88 

Other Professions 451 

Business 661 

Unknown 2,468 

1 venture to think that William Sheffield did not contemplate such 
a state of things when he entrusted the government of the School to 
fourteen honest, creditable and substantial persons. 

I have, as far as I could, separated the graduates of Oxford from 
those of Cambridge. The figures are rather surprising. I find that 
Oxford and between 1820 and 1849, while io pupils went to 
Cambridffe. Oxford, 1 29 Went to Cambridge; between 1850 and 
1879, the figures are Oxford 77, Cambridge 71; and from 1880 to 
1900, Oxford 57, Cambridge 44. 

I hope that I may mention among the duties requiring the 
attention of the Trustees the keeping of a proper Register. It is 
Proper Register ^" important, but not a difficult duty. The Register 
should be kept, should show the full name of every pupil correctly 
spelled, his age, or, better still, his birthday, and the date of entry: 
the name, address and occupation of the father, with spaces for date 
of leaving and destination. The pages should be ruled and printed, 
to insure uniformity ; and if the sheets were loose at first, they could 
be filled up and signed by the parents or guardians, and afterwards 
bound. It would be well to distinguish each pupil by the year of 
entry and a number; and on the other side of each sheet notes 
might be made of important events, such as prizes, illnesses, etc. 

This is not difficult work, but it requires accuracy; and may it 

not be said that accuracy, or love of truth, should be inculcated? I 

have noted several things in the School Magazine which 

led me to think that sufficient attention has not been paid 



INTRODUCTION. KXlll 

to this matter in times past. I will name one only. On page 103 ol 
volume xii the death is recorded of E. M. Phillips, while the Register 
gives no evidence that there ever was a pupil of that name. 

May I mention another matter which appears to me to merit the 
early attention of the Governors? In 1896 a report on Leeds 
Ancient Records was presented to the Corporation, from whicli 

Records. ^^ learn that the Pious Uses Trustees then had a mass 
of documents. It is not too much to hope that a thorough 
examination of these would disclose many valuable documents — 
perhaps some early Admission Books, if not the founder's will. 

In these and other ways I hope that my work will be useful; if 
it should even to a small extent tend to make the School more 
useful in the future than it has been in the past, my labour will not 
have been in vain. 

It remains for me to thank those who have kindly helped me. 
When I began the book I had no idea how much labour it would 
involve. There are many omissions — many which the 
reader will think that I might have supplied ; and I record 
with regret that in scores of cases my request for information has 
been ignored. I think in two cases only was it refused, but I have 
reason to fear that in too many cases information was withheld 
because there was nothing to be said which was not better left unsaid. 

In these cases it is to be feared that the pupils have been supplied 
with wrong tools, or not properly instructed in the use of them. 

I return my cordial thanks to all who have helped me, and, as 
they are numbered by hundreds, I trust they will accept my thanks in 
general terms. 

But I must specially mention a few whose help has been con- 
spicuous, who have not merely supplied information asked for, but 
have volunteered assistance again and again. Messrs. E. G. Arnold, 
VV. Paley Baildon, Walter S. Blackburn, H. Delabere Bousfield, 
Edw. Bissington, S. J. Chadwick, Rev. Edw. Cookson, Thos. Crampton, 
The Right Rev. R. J. Crosthwaite, D.D., Col. Coghlan, Messrs. J. H. 
Coghlan, Davis R. Glover, Thos. Harland, M. Storr Hodson, E. H. 
Hepper, Robt Hudson, F. G. Jackson, F. M. Lupton, Edw. E. Lawson, 
A. D. H. Leadman, C. T. Macaulay, H. G. Mackson, R. E. Mallett, 
Lewis Motley, A. L. Reade, G. Herbert Rowe, W. J. Cooper Smith, 
John Sturgeon, Wm. W. Sowry, Herbert W. Thompson, Chas. F. Tetley, 
Arthur Towler, and Chas. T. Whitmell are among these. 

In Mr. Thompson's case I find I have received more than forty 
letters from him about various pupils. 

EDMUND WILSON. 



XXIV INTRODUCTION. 

[From an i8th century copy.] 

THE LAST WILL OF SYR WILL^ SHEAFFELDE. 
Proved at York, before Archbishop Holgate, 20 May, 7 Edw. VI. 

In Dei Nomine, Amen ; The Sixth Daye of July 1552 
and in the Sixth Yere of the Reigne of King Edward the VI''\ 

I William Sheaffelde of Leedes in the Countie of Yorke 
Gierke of whole Minde and perfect remembraunce doth Ordaine 
Constitute and make thys my laste Will and Testament in Manner 
& form followinge. Firste I bequethe my Soule unto Almyghty God 
my Creator and Redeemer and my Bodie to be buryed within the 
Chappell or Chauncell late of Sant Catherine in the Church of 
St. Peter in Leedes ; And alsoe I Will that there shall be distributed 
& dealt by myne Executors amonge the Poor People Inhabitants 
within the said Towne and Parishe of Leedes upon the Daye of my 
burial V Marks of usuall Englyshe Mony, and to ever)' Prieste that 
shall be at my Funerall I bequethe VIII Pence, and to my Hostess 
Benson my best Gowne, and the Occupation of my Iron Chimney 
now being in the House for the term of her Life naturall and after 
her Decease I Will that Jennet Hebden daughter of Jhon Hebden 
have the same Chimney, And further whereas I the said William 
Sheaffelde the Sixth Daye of March in the first Yere of the Reigne of 
our Sovereigne Lord the Kings Majestic have Surrendered all my 
Copie holde Landes and Tenementes with the Appurtenances in 
Leedes aforesaid to the use of Syr Jhon Nevile Knyght Thomas 
Hardwicke of Potter Newton Gent. Richard Matthew of Leedes, 
Jhon Richardson, Richard Boothe, Richard Simpson, Robert Casson, 
Jun' Thomas Casson, Richard Baynes, Jhon Casson Jun*" Nich. 
Reame Jhon Kendal otherwise called Jhon Mallinson Edward Callbeck, 
James Sykes, William Arthington and Tho. Sheaffelde Son of William 
Sheaffelde of Wakefelde Clothyer and their Heirs for ever for the 
performaunce and to the Use and intentes hereafter in thys present 
laste Will and Testament declared and expressed that is to say, I Will 
by this my present laste Will and Testament that the said Syr Jhon 
Nevile Knyght and all other my Feoffees abovenamed and their 
Heirs for ever shall from henceforth stande and be Feoffees and alsoe 
Seized off, in and upon Two Closes lyinge beyond Shipscar bridge 
within the Parishe of I>eedes with their Appurtenances as they be in 
the Tenure or Occupation of Robert Inman of the Yerely Rent of 
XLVP VI 11^ over and besides XVI<^ Yearly towardes the Kings Grace 



INTRODUCTION. XXV 

oute Rent, and over that the one half of the Charges of the Grave- 
shippe therof as often as when it shall happen or fortune the sayde 
Closes to be charged therewith, And of one Tenement or Cottage 
now in the tenure or Occupation of Rob* Haghe of the yerely Rent 
of VHP and of one other Tenement in the Tenure of Jhon Varley 
of the Yerely Rent of VI* VIII<i and one othir Tenement now in 
the Tenure of Thomas Daye of the Yerely Rent of VI» VIII^ and 
one other Tenemente in the Tenure of William Balle of the Yerely 
Rent of VIII' and one other Tenement now in the Tenure of Thomas 
Roberts of the Annuall Rent of VP and of one other Tenemente 
now in the Tenure of Henry Glover of the Yerely Rent of II* VI*^ 
and of one Tenemente late of one Hallywell Wife Widdowe deceased 
of the Yerely Rent of VI« to the Use of me the said William 
Sheaffelde for the Terme of my Lyfe Natural and after my decease 
to the Use and for findinge Sustentation and Liveinge of one honest 
Substantial learned Man to be a Schoole Maister to teach and instruct 
freely for ever, all such Younge SchoUars Youthes and Children as 
shall come and resort to him from time to time to be taught 
Instructed and Informed in such a School house as shall be founded 
erected and buylded by the Paryshioners of the sayde Towne and 
Parishe of Leedes upon this condition foUowinge that is to say if the 
Paryshioners of the sayde Towne and Parish of Leedes do not found 
erect and buyld a Schoole house of their proper Cost and Charges 
and alsoe purchase Obtain gett and make forthe unto the sayde 
Schoole Maister for the tyme beinge a sufficient living of other Landes 
Tenementes and Hereditaments together with this my Gifte to the 
Cleere Yerely Vallue of X Pounds to remayne and continue for ever 
to the Use aforesaid within the time and Space of Four Yeres next 
foUowinge after the day of my departure from this transitorye Lyfe, 
then I Will that the said abovenamed Feoffees and all other 
Persons that shall be Feoffees hereafter shall from thenceforth stand 
and be Feoffees of all and Singular the Premisses with the Appur- 
tenances to the Use and for the Relief of the Poore People 
Inhabitants within the said Towne and Parishe of Leedes for Ever, 
and alsoe that they and their Heirs duringe the aforesaid four Yeares 
and for evermore after upon the Condition aforesaid, shall Yerely 
destribute dispose and deal all their sayde annuall Yerely Rentes 
Issues and Proffits comming and growing and by them Yerely to be 
received and taken, of, in, and upon the Premisses with their Appur- 
tenances to the poore People aforesayd Yerely upon the Dayes of All 
Saintes and Good Frydaye by even portions all Charges and Out 



XXVI INTRODUCTION. 

Rentes as is aforenamed to be excepted and reserved for the dis- 
charginge of the same any thinge in thys my present laste Will 
and Testamente to the contrary notwithstandinge. And further I 
Will that all my said Feoffees and their Heirs for ever shall have 
the Nomination election and appoyntement of the said Schoole 
Maister or learned Man and the same Schoole Maister or learned 
Man by them hereafter from tyme to tyme to be Named elected and 
chosen at their libertys to be put out and in for any Cause reason- 
able as to their discretion shall be thought requisite and convenient. 
And moreover I will that my said Feoffees abovenamed and all other 
persons that shall fortune at any tyme hereafter to be Chosen Feoffees 
for evermore shall have full power and Authority after my decease 
to lett Demise and Grant all an Singular the Premisses and to ask 
demaunde Levie and receive the annuall Rentes Issues and Profets 
yerely comminge and growinge of in and upon the same and the 
same Annuall Rents Issues and Profets by them so received and 
levyed shall Yerely repay destribute and dispose from tyme to tyme for 
evermore to the Use and Intent and in Manner and form as afore- 
said, And moreover I Will that neither my said Feoffees nor their 
Heirs nor any of them after my Decease do enhance or Raise the 
said Annuall Rents of the saide Tenementes or other the Premisses 
afore rehearsed neither shall they avoyd expell or put out any of 
the Tenantes that doth now or hereafter shall have or occupye the 
Premisses or any part thereof if so be that the sayde Tenantes do 
pay their Rentes at the sayde Termes aforesayde with other thinges 
belonging them or every of them accordinge to Neighbourhoode and 
Custome of the sayde Towne of Leedes, and furthermore if any 
Controversie hereafter happen to arise and be betwixt my sayde 
Feoffees for and concerninge the putting in or forth e of the sayde 
Schoolmaister or any of the Tenantes of the Premisses after my 
Decease I Will that then evermore hereafter as the most part of 
them do agree unto so shall the sayde School Maister and Tenantes 
and every of them from tyme to tyme be Ordered and in that behalf 
the best Mans Voice to take no more place then the poorest Man 
of them. Alsoe I Will that when it shall fortune all my sayde 
Feoffees except Four dye and depart from this frayle and unceriayne 
Worlde, that the sayde four Feoffees living within One Quarter of a 
Yere then next after following shall from tyme to tyme for evermore 
as often as it shall so fortune elect chuse or Name other Twelve 
honest Creditable and Substantiall Persons of the sayd Town and 
Parishe of Leedes whom I Will also shall stande and be Feoffees 



INTRODUCTION. XXVll 

and alsoe Seized wythe the sayde four persons overliving off in and 
upon all and singular the Premisses withe the Appurtenances to the 
Use and Intent in thys my present Last Will and Testamente above 
expressed and declared the residue of all my Goods Chatties and 
Debts not bequethed, my Debts Legacies and Funeral expences to be 
first justly and truly Discharged and aquitted. I Will that Thomas 
Sheaffelde my brother Robert Inman and Jhon Richardson of Leedes 
have them and Order them at their Discretion for my Soules healthe 
whom alsoe I Ordaine Constitute and make my full Executors of this 
my laste Will and Testament and furthermore I Will and Ordaine 
Thomas Clapham of Whitkirk Gent. Supervisor of this my laste Will 
and Testament and for his Paines I Will he shall have VP VIII*^. 
In Witness wherof I the said William Sheaffielde have Subscribed 
my Name and put to my Seale the Daye and Yere firste above 
written. William Sheaffelde. 

These being Witnesses 

Bryan Lisle 

Edw. Bentley 

Edw. Dyneleye Szc. 



CONTENTS. 



PAGE 

Introduction v 

Will of William Sheffield xxiv 

List of Illustrations xxxi 

Explanations by the Editor xxxii 

Leeds Grammar School Admission Books, 1820- 1900 i to 376 

During Head Mastership of — 

Rev. Geo. Walker, M.A. . . . i 

Rev. Joseph Holmes, D.D 34 

Rev. Alfred Barry, M.A 122 

Rev. Wm. Geo. Henderson, D.C.L., D.D. . 168 

Rev. John Hy. Dudley Maithews, M.A. 273 

Names omitted from Admission Books .... 341 

I^WER Department Admission Book, 1856-1865 . . 343 

Additions and Corrections 377 



Index of Names 3^3 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



PORTRAITS, 

Atkinson, Rev. Edward, D.D. 

Cope, Chas. West, R.A. 



Crosthwaite, The Right Rev. Robt. Jarratj-, 
Bishop of Beverley 



Dixon, George, M.P 

Haigh, Rev. Daniel Henry, M.A,, F.S A. . 

HawkShaw, Sir John, F.R.S. 

Henderson, Col. Geo. Francis Robt., C.B. 

LuMBY, Rev. Joseph Rawson, D.D. 

Nicholson, Gen. Sir Wm. G., K.CB. . 

Teale, Thos. Pridgin, M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S., F.R.S. 

VIEWS* 

The Leeds Free Grammar School, North Street 

The Library of do. do. 

The Leeds Grammar School, Woodhouse Moor 



D.D, 



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167 

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148 



EXPLANATIONS 

By the Editor. 



What is written in the original Register is printed verbatim in large 
type. The Editor's notes and corrections are in smaller type. 

"r.** in the print means ** removed** or "left" in the original. 

*'r.*" in the print means "removed (or left) without notice" in the 
original. 

"(o)"in the original appears to mean "not on the foundation." In 
later years "S." before a name appears to have the same meaning. 
Sometimes the word "Stranger" or "Foreigner" is written. 

"(q)" is MVTitten after a few names in the original, and an asterisk 
is prefixed to most of the entries in the years 1856 to i860. There is 
no explanation of the meaning of these. 

The marginal numbers are not in the original. They are inserted 
for convenience of, indexing and other purposes. Where a pupil has 
been removed and re-entered, his name appears under one number, as 
far as possible. 

In later years the names of many pupils are inserted in certain 
places as having "returned." These entries are omitted in the print, 
as there is no entry of the date or cause of leaving. 

The Register does not show when the first five pupils entered the 
School. 

From No. 6 to No. 89 the names appear to be the names of all the 
boys in the School in January, 1820. 

From No. 90 onwards the names of new pupils are entered periodically. 

No. 492 is the first entry in the handwriting of the Rev. Joseph 
Holmes, D.D., Head Master, who, however, has made notes with regard 
to the leaving of several earlier pupils. 

No. 1786 is the first entry in Mr. Barry's handwriting. The Register 
contains no list of boys entered at Midsummer, 1855, ^^ January, 1856, 
but on page 125 and following pages there is what appears to be a 
complete list of pupils in the School in 1856. 

The names of pupils in the Lower or Commercial Department will bo 
found on page 343 and following pages, marked "c i," and so on. 

The name of a place following a date of death indicates the place 
of death or burial. 

The names given at the end of most of the entries in the 3rd Term , 
1876 (page 224), indicate the schools attended by the pupils prior to 
going to the Leeds Grammar School. 



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The following is written on a flyleaf at the beginning of the book : — 

"Names of boys omitted." 

4. "Newton ; admitted into the lower school ; left June, 1824. 

5. Middleton; admitted into the lower school; left 1824." 

1. Hall, Robert — Henry, StuflF Merchant, Leeds. Christ 

Church, Oxon., 1820; Fell's Exhibitioner, 1822; ist Class 
Litt. Hum., 2nd Class Dis. Math.; B.A., 1823; M.A., 
Trin. Term, 1826. Barrister, Lincoln's Inn, 1828. School 
Examiner, 1823 and 1824. M.P. for Leeds, 1857. Died 
1857. 

Bom 15 Nov., 1801 ; died 26 May, 1857. There is a marble sUtue of 
him in the Victoria Hall. 

2. Rusby. 

Rev. Samuel Stones Rusby, M.A., Cath. Hall, Camb., Scholar and Fellow; 
B.A. 1823; I7ih Wrangler; Assist. Tutor. Rector of Colon, Cambs., 1827. 
Died 22 April, 1862. 

3. Reade, Joseph — Thomas Shaw Bancroft, Merchant, Leeds. 

The Rev. Joseph Bancroft Reade, M.A., F.R.S. Bom 5 April, 1801. 
Caius Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1825; 36th Sen. Opt. Vicar of Stone, Bucks., 
1839-59. Rector of Ellesborough, Bucks., 1859-63. Rector of Bishops- 
bourne, Kent, 1863-70. Died 12 Dec, 1870, at Bishopsboume. (See 
Dictionary of National Biography,) 

/ January, 1820. 

7 Form, 2 Remove. 

6. Tennant, Sanderson — ^James, Broker, Liverpool — 18. 

Trin. Coll., Camb., 18 19; left Michaelmas, 1820. i Class 
Trin. 1821; i Class 1823; Scholar Trinity 1823; 12 
Wrangler 1824. 

Head Master of Blackheath School; retired to Bedford; removed to 
London. Died at South Kensington, i6 Feb., 1872. 

7. Barham, William Foster — Thomas Foster, Gent., Penzance 

— 17. Queen's Coll., Camb., Feb., 1820; left Michaelmas, 
1820; remd. Trinity. i Class 1821; Porson P. 1821; 
Porson P. 1822 ; Scholar Trin. 1822 ; Sen. Opt. 1824. 

Second in ist Class Classics; B.A. 1824; 2nd Chancellor's Medallist; 
Fellow and M.A. 1827. Born 22 Oct., 1802, at Marazion ; died unmarried, 
38 Jan., 1845. Penshurst, Kent. 

8. Foster, William — William, Clerk, Leeds — 17. 

Trin. Coll., Camb., 1819; left Michaelmas, 1820. i Class 
Trin. 1821; Schol. Trin. 1823; Sen. Opt. 1824; 2nd Class 
in C. Tripos. 

B.A. 1824; loth Sen. Opt.; first in 2nd Class Classics. Head Master of 
Southsea Proprietary School in 1841. Founded the Naval School, 
Stubbington Iiouse, Fareham, now carried on by his son. Died July, 
1866, aged 63 ; buried at Crofton. 



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9. Atkinson, Richard — ^John, Solicitor, Leeds — 16. 

Trin. Coll., Camb., 1820; left 30 Sep., 1822. i Class 1823. 

Banister, 16, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn. Died i Dec, 1841. St. 
Martin*s-in-the-Fields. 

7 Form, I Remove. 

10. Cadman, Thomas — ^John, Wine Merchant, Leeds — 16. 

Cath. Hall, Camb., Mich., 1820; left 30 Sep., 1821 ; 
removed to Trin. Coll., Camb. 

Health broke down; did not graduate; lived in Dock Street, Leeds. 
Died unmarried 1867, aged 64. Adel Church Yard. 

11. Cooper, Mark — ^Joseph, Clothier, Holbeck — 18. 

Removed to Beverley School as Usher, Aug., 1820. 

St. John's Coll., Camb., Scholar. Curate of St. Mary's, Hull. Second 
Master Islington Propy. School, 1830. Lecturer, Westbury, Wilts., 1836. 
P.C. of Bramshaw, Hants., 1840. Rector of St. Mary's, Southampton, i860. 
Rural Dean. Died at Bournemouth, 28 Feb., 1871. 

12. Crosland, John — Thomas, Grocer, Holbeck — 20. 

Mag. Coll., Camb., July, 1820; left Mich., 1820. 4 Junr. 
Opt. 1824. 

B.A. 1824; M.A. Vicar of Grainthorpe, Lines., 1830-74. Died 1883 (?). 

13. Hopwood, William — Christopher, Merchant, Thorparch 

— 17. r. June, 1820. Trinity Coll., Camb., 1821. 

14. Smith, Augustine Walter — Walter, Clerk, Almonbury, 

Huddersfield — 1 7 . 
r. June, 1821. Trinity Coll., Camb. B.A., Jan., 1825. 

29th Sen. Opt.; second in ist Class Classics, 1825. (For an account of 
this family see Canon Hulbert's History of Almdndbury.) 

15. Hill, John Hep worth — ^John, Merchant, Leeds — 17. 

Trin. Coll., Camb., 1820; left 30 Sept., 182 1. B.A.; 
14 Senior Optime, Jan., 1825; M.A., 1828. Barrister, 
Lincoln's Inn, 1829. 

Recorder of Pontefract. Died 4 Jan., 1849, in Park Square. St. George's, 
Leeds. Only son of John Hill. 

6 Form, 2 Remove. 

16. Tennant, Thomas — Thomas, Merchant, Leeds — 15. 

r. June, 1820. 

Son of Thomas Tennant, of Albion Street (the house which was afterwards 
61). No occupation. Married Miss Blezard. T*P* for Leeds. A 
Trustee of the School. 21, Blenheim Terrace. Died 19 March, 1889, 
aged 84. 

17. Cookson, Edward — ^John, Merchant, Leeds— 17. 

Cath. Hall, Camb., 1820; left 30 Sept., 1821; remd. to 
Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. 

Bom 1802. P.C. of St. Mary's, Leeds, 1832. Vicar of Trinity, Leeds, 
1855-62. Died 28 Jan., 1862. Ticehurst, Sussex. 

18. Foster, Richard — Richard, Clerk, Hunslet — 16. 

St. John's Coll., Camb.; left 30 Sept., 1822. i Class 
1823. 

B.A. 1826; second in 3rd Class Classics; M.A. Vicar of Ormesby- 
with-Scratby, Norfolk, 1836. Died in 1865. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 3 

6 Form, i Remove. 

19. Hey, Samuel — William, Surgeon, Leeds — 14. 

Left 13 Sept., 1823; Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. 

B.A.;M.A. Curate of Mugginton. Rector of Sawley, 1844. Rural Dean. 
Died 1893. 

20. Hey, Richard — William, Surgeon, Leeds — 16. 

r. Dec, 1820. 
20a. Hutton,John — ^John, Bookkeeper, Leeds — 16. Dead 1822. 

In 1830 a John Hutton was agent to Bowling Iron Co., 9, Church 
Road, Kirkgate. 

21. Brown, James Lay ton — Charles, Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

r. to University College, Oxford, Midsr., 1824. 

B.A P.C. of Holbeck, Leeds, 1835. Died 5 Jan., 1855, at Fulford, 
York, very suddenly, aged 49. 

22. Dibb, Thomas Townend — Christopher, Physician, Leeds 

— 12. r. to Bingley School, July, 1822. Solicitor. 

Admitted M. 1829. Atkinson, Dibb & Boiland, BuU*s Court, Leeds. 
Died 1875. 

5 Form, 2 Remove. 

23. Urquhart, George — ^John, Draper, Leeds — 13. 

Upper School, Midsr., 1820. r. 16 Sept., 1826, to 
Magdalen College, Cambridge. B.A. 1830; i6th 
Wrangler; 5th in 2nd Class of Classical Tripos; 
Fellow of Magdalen. 

Milner Scholar. Rector of Anderby, Lines., 1850. Died 1865. 

24. Wray, George — Edward, Joiner, Hunslet — 12. 

U. S., Midsr., 1820. St. John's, Camb. B.A. 1832; 
22nd Junr. Opt.; 6th in ist Class of Class. Tripos; 
Fellow of St. John's. 

M.A, 1835. Head Master of Darlington Grammar School, 1836-40. 

25. Triebner, Timothy Frederic — ^Timothy Traugott, Tobacco- 

nist, Holbeck — 13. U. S., Mich., 1820; r. 30 July, 
182 1 ; readmitted Jany., 1822 ; r. and to be readmitted 
hereafter, December, 1823; readm i tted Feb . , 1825; 
r. iS Feb., 1825. 

Timothy Traugott Triebner was a commercial agent. Union Place, Water 
Lane, in 1830. 

26. Blenkin, Thomas John — ^John, Spirit Merchant, Leeds 

— 14. U. S. Mich., 1820. r. Dec, 1821, to be a surgeon. 

27. Hick, Richard — Robert, Wine Merchant, Leeds — 13. 

U. S. Mich., 1820; r. 30 July, 1821. 

A wine merchant. Succeeded his father in 1834. Retired 1876. Died 
1886. Married Mary Anne, daughter of Robert Wilson. 

4th Form. 

28. Wilson, George — Robert, Surgeon, Leeds — 12. 

r. for ill-health, Oct., 1825; returned and removed 
16 Sept., 1826, to St. John's, Cambridge. 

B.A 1830; M.B. Physician to Leeds Infirmary and Dispensary, 1845-70. 
Carlton Hill, Leeds. Died 1887. 



4 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

29. Sharpe, Francis — Francis Watts, Merchant, Leeds — 15. 

r.* to Mr. Wilson's School, July, 1820. 

Surgeon at 66, North Street, Leeds. Died 10 July, 1847, aged 40. 

30. Sikes, Thomas — John, Merchant, Sudbury, Suffolk — 14. 

r. July 30, 1821 ; Queen's Coll., Camb. 

B.A. 1827; M.A. 1830. Curate and Vicar of Luton, Beds. Rector of 
Chevening, Kent, 1854. 

31. Rayson, George — George, Chemist and Druggist, Leeds 

— 14. r. to be a surgeon, 16 April, 1825. 

Mrs. Anne Rayson, Sunny Rank, in 1822. In 1830 Geoige Rayson was 
assistant apothecary at the Infirmary. 

32. Thorp, Disney — Disney Robert William, Physician, Leeds 

— 14. r. to Dr. Butler's School, Shrewsbury, Jany., 
1 82 1. Physician. 

Disney Launder Thorp. Caius Coll., Camb.; M.D. 1835. Lived at 
Cheltenham in 1872. Died 20 Dec, 1888. 

33. Pullan, Charles — Richard, Merchant, Harewood — 13. 

r. June, 1821. 

Charles, son of Richard Pullan, of Leeds and Harewood, dyer, died in 
1824 or 1825, aged 17 or 18. (?) Was the father Richard Ayrton Pullan. 
(See No. 49.) 

3rd Form. 

34. Kemplay, Benjamin — ^John, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 14. 

r.* to Mr. Kemplay's School, Feby., 1821. 

John and Mary Kemplay, Ladies' Seminary, Boar Lane, 1822. 

35. Sikes, John — ^John, Merchant, Sudbury, Suffolk — 15. 

r. Dec, 1820. 

A wine merchant at Sudbury. J. P. for Suffolk. Died 1875. 

36. Whitaker, William — Richard, Book-keeper, Leeds — 17. 

r.* Aug., 1820. 

Richard Whitaker was a bookkeeper at Hillhouse Bank, in 1822. 

37. Wilkinson, Matthew — ^James, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

Became 3rd Master; left in 1831 for Clare Hall, 
Camb. ist Class Class. Tripos; 23rd Junr. Opt. 
Principal of Huddersfield Propy. School, 1838. Head 
Master of Marlborough School, 1843-53. 

Rev. Matthew Wilkinson. B.A. 1835; eighth in ist Class Classics; 
Fellow and Lecturer, Vicar of West Lavington; of Melksham in 1873. 
D.D. 185 1. Hon. Canon, Salisbury. Died 1876. 

38. Cookson, John Douglas — Thomas, Merchant, Leeds — 15. 

r. Dec, 1822, to B. 

Son of Thomas and Philadelphia. Bom 1805 ; died in Jamaica. 

39. Ripley, John Greenwood — William, Cloth Dresser, Leeds 

— 13. r. to be a private tutor, Aug., 1827. 

Wm. Ripley was a cloth dresser at 32, Hanover Street, in 1830. 

40. Robinson, John— John, Overlooker, Leeds — 13. 

Dead 1823. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 5 

41. Wilkinson, James Preston — James, Merchant, Leeds — 13. 

r. July, 1820. 

James and William Wilkinson were merchants in Hunslet Lane, in 1822. 

42. Cookson, Ambrose Dawson — Thomas, Merchant, Leeds 

— 10. r. Jany., 1822, to Beverley School; readmitted 
Midsumr., 1823; r. to be a surgeon, Nov. 29, 1824. 

Fourth son of Thomas and Philadelphia. Born 1809. L.S.A. Lond. 
1831 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1832. 12, Berkeley Street, Gloucester, 1872. 
Died 1876. 

2nd Form, 2nd Remove. 

43. Clark, Joseph — Thomas, Smith, Holbeck — 13. 

r, Sept. 29, 1 82 1. 

Thomas Clark was a smith in Campfield in 1822. 

44. Armitage, Joseph — Joseph, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. Sept., 1 82 1. 

45. Flood, James Row — ^John, Surgeon, Leeds — 9. 

r. Jany., 1822 ; readmitted Jany. 29, 1823. 

John Flood was a surgeon at New Road End in 1822. 

46. Fotherby, Christopher — ^Thomas, Patten Maker, Leeds 

— 12. r. July 31st, 1820. 

A brush manufacturer. Thomas Fotherby & Son, 18, Lowerhead Row. 
Died 12 March, 1865. 

47. Sharpe, Nathaniel — Francis Watts, Merchant, Leeds — 13. 

r. to Mr. Wilson's School, Jany., 1822. Receiver for 
Trustees, 1837. 

A Trooper in the Yorkshire Hussars, and a volunteer in 1859. i, Mark 
Lane, Leeds. He founded the *' Sharpe Prize" at the school. 

48. Lister, Joseph — William, Wool stapler, Leeds — 11. 

r.* Sept., 1820. 

A grocer in Kirkgate; retired before 1840. Then a commercial 
traveller in Manchester; returned to Leeds about i860. Died in 1887. 

49. PuUan, Edward — Richard Ayrton, Merchant and Dyer, 

Harewood — 11. r. August 19th, 1820. 

Edward, son of R. A. Pullan, of Leeds and Harewood. Lived at Staveley. 
(?) A brother of No. 33. 

I St Remove. 

50. Clayton, Richard — Richard, Gent., Leeds — 11. 

r. Dec, 1820. 

Re-entered July, 1827. (See following No. 376.) 

51. Sunderland, John Proctor — John, Wool Stapler, Leeds 

— 13. r. Dec, 1820. . 

John Sunderland was a woolstapler in Stem*s Buildings; house. Butt's 
Court, 1822. 

52. Harrison, Thomas Wigglesworth — Jacob, Merchant, 

Leeds — 13. r. Jany., 1822. 

Jacob Harrison was a cloth merchant, in Harrison's Court, Hunslet Lane, 
in 1822. 

53. Wilkinson, William — James, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

r. July, 1822. 

(?) A brother of No. 41. 



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I St Form, 2nd Remove. 

54. Wade, Thomas — Henry, Book-keeper, Bramley-^12. 

r. to go to some trade, 27 August, 1822. 

55. Croft, Henry — William, Merchant, Holbeck — 13. r. 

56. Atkinson, Edward — Edward, Drysalter, Leeds — 12. 

r. 1822. 

Edward Atkinson was a drysalter in Bowman Lane ; house, Sheepscar, in 
1822. 

57. Pickles, William — James, Publican, Leeds — 14. 

r. Dec, 1820. 

Probably a publican, Crown and Anchor, 85, North Street, 1830. 

58. Croudace, Robert — ^John, Book-keeper, Leeds — 10. 

r. July, 1822. 

John Croudace was an accountant in St. James Street in 1822. 

59. Atkinson, Miles — Edward, Drysalter, Leeds — 9. 

r. to Queen's Coll., Oxford, 1829. Lady B. Hasting's 
Exhibitioner; ist Class Lit. Hum.; Fellow of Lincoln 
Coll. Master of St. Bees School, 1842. Vicar of 
Harewood, 1854. 

Resigned 1887. Bom 8 Jan., 181 1. Fellow of Lincoln 1834-39. Died 
in I^eds, 6 July, 1889. 

60. Pemberton, Matthew — Thomas, Soap Maker, Hunslet 

— 12. r. Jany., 1822. 

Matthew Pemberton was a drysalter, Wine Street and 12, Providence Row, 
1866. Eldest son of Thomas Pemberton, a soap maker, at Gibraltar, 
Knowsthorpe; health failed; left England in the Great Britain for 
Australia ; described as the first man who sailed round the world by steam. 
(See the London Times,) Died 6 Sept., 1868. St. Geoi^e's Church, 
Leeds. 

61. Kitching, John Collison — Christopher, Missionary, Leeds 

— 12. r.* Nov. 15, 1821. 

62. Pickles, John — James, Publican, Leeds — 11. 

r. Jany., 1822. 

Probably a brother of No. 57. 

63. Heginbotham, William Holme — William Mozeley, Organ- 

ist, Leeds — lo. r. Dec, 1820. 

64. Tempest, James — ^John, Drysalter, Holbeck — 11. 

r.* June, 1823. 

John Tempest was a drysalter at Holbeck in 1822. 

65. Mawson, Thomas Emanuel — ^John Thomas, Cattle Doctor, 

Leeds — 10. r. 6 March, 1822. 

John Thomas Mawson was a surgeon and cattle doctor, 51, Call Lane, in 
1822. 

66. Tidswell, William — William, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 

r. March, 1820. 

I St Form, ist Remove. 

67. Walker, Joseph — Samuel, Press-setter, Leeds — 11. 

r.* May 19th, 1821. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 7 

-68. Towler, William — ^James, Servant, Leeds — 10. 
r. Dec, 1825. 

Afterwards a solicitor's clerk in Leeds. Born 1809; died March, 1873. 
Burmantofts. 

69. Wade, John — William, Wool-stapler, Leeds — 14. r. 

A wooLstapIer in Leeds. Married a daughter of Edward Baines, M.P. 
Died 4 Oct., 1873. 

70. Settle, Joseph — Thomas, Wool-sorter, Leeds — 12. 

r. Jany., 1822. 

71. Fearnley, Fairfax — Robert, Attorney at Law, Leeds — 10. 

r.* Dec., 1825. 

72. Richardson, James — Mervyn, Captain ist West York, 

Leeds — 12. r. Nov., 1821. 

Captain Mervyn Richardson was at Park Buildings, Wellington Street, in 
1826. He was Adjutant of the ist W.Y. Militia in 1830. (See No. 410.) 

73. Horsman, John — George, Clothier, Bramley — 12. 

r.* Dec, 1820. 

George Horsman was a woollen manufacturer at Bramley in 1822. 

74. Wilson, Richard — Robert, Surgeon, Leeds — 8. 

St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1833; 38th Senr. Opt.; 
5th in Class. Tripos; ist Class. 2nd Master of Leeds 
Gram. School, elected 1841, resigned 1856 (with pension). 

Took pupils at Cambridge. Died 1890. 

75. Sadler, John — William, Druggist, Leeds — 14. r. 

Sadler & Briggs were druggists at 59, Kirkgate, in 1822. 

76. Wood, George — ^John, Publican, Leeds — 13. 

r. 6 April, 1820. 

Geo. Wood kept the Fox and Grapes in Kirkgate in 1830. 

77. Hirst, Thomas — Joshua, Book-keeper, Leeds — 12. 

r. to be assistant at a school, April, 1827. 

Joshua Hirst was a bookkeeper in Roundhay Road in 1830. 

78. Willans, John — Benjamin, Supervisor, Hunslet — 10. 

r.* April 21st, 1820. 

79. Stott, Robert Wigfall Nowel — Nowel, Captain Lan*^ 

Militia, Leeds — 10. r. on account of his parents 
leaving the borough, April, 1820. 

80. Gumby, Carter Charles — William, Letter Carrier, Leeds 

— 15. r.* June, 1822. 

In 1850, Charles Gumby was a letter carrier and broker at 11, Guildford 
Street, and 5, Butt's Court. William Gumby, 126, Kirkgate. 

81. Fryer, Frederic — William, Clerk, Leeds — 13. 

r.* Dec, 1820. 

82. Richardson, William — Mervyn, Captain ist West York, 

Leeds — 11. r.* Sept. 29, 1823. 

A brother of No. 72. 

83. Black, James — Hugh, Coach Guard, Leeds — 11. 

r.* Septr. 13th, 1821. 

Hugh Black, guard of the Rockingham, i, Duke Street, 1822. 



8 LERDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

84. Ward, William — Edward, Publican, Leeds — 13. 

r. June 2, 1820. 

Elizabeth Ward kept the Cross Keys in Water Lane in 1830. 

85. Ward, Thomas — Edward, Publican, Leeds — 12. 

r. June 2, 1820. 

86. Todd, George — George, Ex-resident of York (Cabinet- 

maker, East Indies), Leeds — 8. r. 

87. Bownas, William Kier Wormald — John, Merchant, Ex- 

resident of York, Leeds — 7. r. March 6, 1822. 

88. Holmes, Josephus — ^John, Book-seller, Leeds — 9. 

r. II August, 1823 ; readmitted Jan. 29, 1827. 

Not entered again in the Register. John Holmes, 19, Bond Street, 1822, 
and 9, Commercial Street, 1837. Josephus Holmes, valuer, etc., While 
Horse Yard; house, 11, Grafton Street, 1850. 

89. Waddington, Titus — ^Thomas, Pauper, Leeds — 8. 

r. by his father to a writing school, April 5th, 1820. 

A com dealer, 63, Water Lane, 1850. 

31 July, 1820, 

90. Saville, Benjamin John — Benjamin, Shoemaker, Leeds 

— 12. r.* 

Benjamin Saville was a shoemaker at 22, Upperhead Row, in 1822. 

91. Shaw, William — James, Butterfactor, Leeds — 13. 

r. by order of Trustees, Jany., 1822. 

James Shaw was a butter factor in Birch's Yard, Lowerhead Row, 1822. 

92. Rush worth, Charles Brooke— William, Merchant, Leeds 

— 9. Died 4 October, 1822. 

93. Wilson, Junius — James, Landlord, Hunslet — 11. 

r. July 30th, 1 82 1. 

94. Speight, Charles — Michael, Attorney, Leeds — 13. 

r.* June, 1823. 

Michael Speight was an attorney in Hunslet Lane in 1798, and one of 
the founders of the Leeds Law Society. 

95. Speight, Samuel — Michael, Attorney, Leeds — 11. 

r. Jany., 1824. 

96. Speight, Arthur — — 12. 

r. Feby., 1822. Gone to sea. 

97. Dalby, John — William, Farmer, Lealands — 11. 

r. Jany., 1823; readmitted March, 1823; r. to be a 
teacher, June, 1829. 

98. Teale, William — Thomas, Surgeon, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1824, to be a surgeon. 

William Henry, son of Thomas Teale, was a student in medicine. Died 
1830. 

99. Brown, Edward — Fountaine, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

Magdalene Coll., Camb. 14 Junr. Opt. 1832 (Q) 

Fountaine Brown was a merchant, i, Park Square, 1822. The Rev. 
Edward Brown, M.A., Minor Canon and Precentor of Carlisle Cathedral. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 9 

loo. Brown, Richard — — 9. r. Aug., 1822. 

Richard Brown was a brush manufacturer, Prospect Works. Kirkstall 
Road ; house, Grosvcnor Mount, Headingley, in 1806. Died at Soutbport. 

loi. Dewhirst, William — Benjamin, Printer, Leeds — 10. 
r.* July, 1823. 

Benjamin Dewhirst was a printer, 21, Commercial Street, 1822. 

102. Stocks, James — Benjamin, Woolstapler, Leeds — 12. 

r. Jany., 1822. 
Benjamin Stocks was a wool stapler, leather dresser, and paper maker at 
19, Duncan Street ; house, near Bank, 1822. His son James died under 
age. 

103. Maitland, Robert — Robert, Gent., Witham, Essex — 16. 

U. S. (o). r. Oct., 182 1, to Trinity College, Cambridge. 

104. Nelson, Charles — ^James, Ironmonger, Leeds — 11. 

r. to be a surgeon, Nov. 27, 1824. 

James Nelson was an ironmonger, 47, Briggate, 1822. 

105. Rothery, Richard— Joseph, Publican, Leeds — 12. 

r. 30th July, 1 82 1. 

Joseph Rothery, Saracen's Head, 26, Boar Lane, in 1826. 

106. Siddons, John — Peter, Clothdresser, Leeds — 14. 

Died 1 7th April, 1 8 2 1 . 

107. Maggi, Charles — Peter, French Master, Leeds — 11. 

r. 30th July, 1 82 1. 

Peter Ma^ was a teacher of languages. West Street, 1822. 

108. Hardwick, Richard — Benjamin, Tailor, Leeds — 11. 

r. Jany., 1823. 
Hard wick & Nelson, woollen drapers, 49, Briggate, 1822. 

109. Slater, James Glover — Christopher, Agent, Leeds — 10. 

r.* June, 1824. 

Christopher Slater was a general broker, 24, Lowerhead Row; house, 
Woodhouse Lane, 1822. 

1 10. Hobson, George Hughes — George, Merchant, Leeds — 9. 

r. Dec, 1825. 

George Hobson, merchant ; house, North Town End, 1822. 

rii. Hobson, John — — 8. r. Oct. 23, 1826. 

112. Kirkby, Charles — Thomas, Merchant, Leeds — 9. 

r. July 30th, 1 82 1. 

Thomas Kirkby was a cloth merchant, Park Lane, 1822. Afterwards 
in St. Mark's Villas. 

113. Clay, Thomas — Thomas, Bookkeeper, Leeds — 8. 

r. Readmitted Jany., 1824. 

(See following No. 257.) 

1 14. Charlesworth, Beedam — John Beedam, Merchant, Leeds 

—15. U. S. r. Sept., 1823, to Trin. Coll., Cam. B.A. 
1827; 18 Wrangler; 3rd in Class 3. 

Vicar of Darfield, Vorks., 1830-62. Died 1876. 

1 15. Walton, Benjamin — Joseph, Tailor, Bank, nr. Leeds — 10. 

r.» Jany., 1824. 

Joseph Walton was a tailor at near Bank, 1822. 



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ii6. Carlile, Thomas — Thomas, Drysalter, Pudsey — 19. 
U. S.; r. Aug., 1820. 

Thomas Fairfax Carlile lived at Chapeltown, Pudsey, in 1830. 

117. Boyne, Robert — Thomas, Tobacconist, Leeds — 12. 

r. Feby., 1820. 
Thomas Boyne, tobacconist ; house, Queen's Square, 1822. 

118. Turner, Richard — Richard, Farmer, Monk Ingston — 26. 

r. Dec, 1820. 

(?) Is there such a place as Monk Ingston. 

5 February, 1821. 

119. Stocks, Samuel — Benjamin, Woolstapler, Leeds — 10. 

r.* Jany., 1823. 

Benjamin Stocks was a woolstapler, leather dresser, and paper maker, 
at 19, Duncan Street; house, near Bank, 1822. He died at Chapel 
AUerton about 1866. His son Samuel was a woollen manufacturer and 
merchant, and died at Leamington about 1885. 

120. Lister, William — George, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 12. r. 

George Lister was a cloth dresser. Park Lane, 1822. 

121. Morland, Frederick — ^Thomas, Victualler, Leeds — 8. 

r. 30th July, 1821 ; readmitted April, 1822. 

122. Holroyd, Henry — ^Joseph, Dyer, Leeds — 13. r. 

A dyer at Sheepscar, Leeds. Died 24 Aug., 1876. 

123. Skilbeck, George — John, Joiner, Leeds — 12. 

r.* 28th Augst., 1 82 1. 

124. Cookson, Frederick — John, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. 27th May, 1824. 

Sixth son of John and Sarah Cookson. Born 1808. Corpus Christi 
Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1831. Vicar of Stowupland, Suffolk. Died 1872. 

125. Faulkner, Isaac— John, Chemist, Hunslet — 9. 

r. 18 May, 182. 

126. Tennant, Charles Arthur — Thomas, Merchant, Leeds — 7. 

r. July 30, 1 82 1. 

Bom 7 Aug., 181 2. Admitted a solicitor 1834. District Registrar of 
High Court at Dewsbury. Died 6 Nov., 1892, aged 80. 

127. Tarbotton, William — William, Stonemason, Chapel 

AUerton — 11. r.* Jany., 1823. 

William Tarbotton was a mason at Chapel AUerton in 1822. 

128. Ellis, Joseph — Robert, Collier, Holbeck — 10. 

r. Augt. 2ist, 1821 ; read. Jany., 1822 ; disd. June, 1824. 

129. Plitts, Robert — James, Coachman, Leeds — 9. 

r. to School at Spofforth. 

130. Cope, Charles — Charles, Teacher of Drawing, Leeds — 9. 

r. 30 July, 1827, to be an artist. 
Charles West Cope, R.A. Born 28 July, 181 1. Sass's Academy of Art, 
London ; R.A. Schools, 1828. First prize conapetition for decorating 
Houses of Parliament. A.R.A. 1843; R.A. 1848. Died 21 Aug., 1890. 

131. Hollings, Thomas — William, Wheelwright, Leeds — 13. 

r. July, 1822. 




Charles West Cope, R.A. 



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132. Hodgson, Robert — William, Teadealer, Leeds — 10. 
r.* 23 Dec, 1824. 

William Hodgson was a wholesale and retail tea dealer at North Town 
End in 1822. 

•133. Hodgson, William — William, Teadealer, Leeds — 9. 

r.* 23 Dec, 1824. 
134- Ogden, Jonathan Robert — Robert, Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

r. March, 1821. 

135. Moxon, Samuel — John, Surgeon, Leeds — 13. r.* 

John Moxon was a surgeon at 24, Park Square, in 1830. 

136. Bean, Joseph — William, Stationer, Leeds — 12. 

r.* June, 1824. 

William Bean was a bookseller at 16, Lowerhead Row, in 1822. Joseph 
Bean was a Methodist minister. Died young, in Leeds. 

137. Wells, Thomas — George, Writer, Potter Newton — 14. 

r. April, 1821. 

138. Cropper, Samuel — James, Cropper, Leeds — 12. 

r. June 20th, 1821. 

139. Farmery, Schofield — William, Cf. Constable, Leeds — 12. 

r. 

William Farmery was Chief Constable ; at Dickinson's Yard, Briggate, 
and Broad Yard, Boar Lane, in 1822. 

140. Fozard, Charles — ^Joseph, Sawyer, Leeds — 11. 

r. at the same time. 

Joseph Fozard was a sawyer at 18, Coach Lane, in 1822. 

141. Garside, Robert — Robert, Joiner, Leeds — 9. 

r.* July 30th, 1 82 1. 

Robert Garside was a joiner at ii^/. Little Bridge Street, in 1830. 

142. Holliday, Jeremiah — Jeremiah, Dyer, Leeds — 10. 

r* Sept. 25th, 1821. 

Jeremiah Holliday was a dyer at 14, New Park Street, in 1830. 

143. Whare, Joseph — William, P'armer, Spofforth — 15 (o). 

r. to Beverley School, Jan., 1824. 

Afterwards known as the Rev. Joseph Ware, M.A., Camb. Vicar of 
Kirkstall, Leeds, 1839. Died i Aug., 1848. M.L 

144. Paley, Richard — George, Merchant, Nostrop — 10. 

r.*; readmitted 31 January, 1825; r. June, 1826. 

Not re-entered in the Register. George Paley was a soap boiler at 
Knostrop in 1822. 

30 July, 1821. 

145. Dixon, Joshua — Joshua, Merchant, Leeds — 7. 

r. June, 1825. 

Re-entered in 1827. (See following No. 379.) 

146. Bewley, Thomas — William, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 10. 

r.* March, 1826. 

'William Bewley was a schoolmaster in Duke Street in 1822. 

147. Wilkinson, Joseph —James, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

Died Ap., 1822. 



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148. Andrews, James — ^Jonathan, Butterfactor, Leeds — 13. 

r.* Oct. 30th, 1821. 

Jonathan Andrews was a bacon and butter factor at 7, Back George 
Street, in 1822. 

149. Squire, Thomas — William, Teadealer, Leeds — ik 

r. Jan., 1824. 

William Squire was a tea dealer at i, Boar Lane, in 1822. 

150. Moat, Robert — John, Flourfactor, Leeds — 10. 

Admonished 6 March, 1822; r. March 20, 1822. 

John Moat was a bacon, &c., factor; warehouse, Water Lane and New 
Road End in 1822. 

151. Turlay, William — William, Leeds — 14. 

r. Sept. 29th, 1 82 1. 

152. Teale, William — William, Linendraper, Leeds — 11. 

r. May 3, 1824. 

(Probably the same as No. 46a) 

153. Crowther, Thomas Shaife — Richard Jubb, Teadealer, 

Leeds — 13. r. July, 1822. 

Richard Jubb Crowther was a tea dealer and grocer at 93, Meadow Lane, 
in 1826. 

154. Parker, Edward — William, Clothmanufacturer, Leeds 

—16. r. 

155. Barrowby, John — Francis Robinson, Mariner, Leeds — 14. 

r. June, 1824, to be a schoolmaster. 

156. Whitworth, John — ^William, Mechanic, Leeds — 9. 

r. Sepr. 29th, 1821. 

William Whitworth was a machine maker at Low Mill, Mill Street, in 
1822. 

157. Farrar, Edward — John, Drysalter, Hunslet — 15. 

r. April, 1822. 

John Farrar was a drysalter at Hunslet in 1822. 

158. Petty, William Henry — Samuel, Earthen wareman, 

Holbeck — 9. Admonished 6 Marcn, 1822. 

Samuel Petty & Son were earthenware manufieuiturers at Holbeck in 
1822. 

159. Lawson, Robert — ^John Stephen, Bootmaker, Leeds — 11. 

r. 6 March, 1822. 

John Stephen Lawson was a shoemaker at 27, George Street, in 1850. 

160. Appleyard, William — Richard, Butterfactor, Leeds — 11. 

r. 21 Dec, 1824. 

161. Giles, Thomas— Thomas Charles, Joiner, Leeds — 9. r. 

Thomas Giles was a joiner and builder in Mill Street, Bank, in 1822. 

162. Gale, William — ^John, Spirit Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. 1822 ; readmitted 31 January, 1825; r. to Peterhouse, 
Cambridge, 1829. 

John Gale was a victualler and spirit dealer. Masons' Arms, 27, Call 
Lane, in 1822. 



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163. Holmes, David — ^John, Auctioneer, Leeds — 8. 

r. 1822; readmitted 28 Jan., 1823. 

John Holmes was an auctioneer at 19, Bond Street, in 1822, and at 9, 
Commercial Street, in 1837. David Holmes was an auctioneer at 5, 
Commercial Street, in 1850. 

164. Johnson,Thomas Beaham — ^James, Whitesmith, Leeds — 8. 

r. Augst. 30th, 1 82 1. 

165. Shaw, James — ^James, Butterfactor, Leeds — 14. 

r. 6 March, 1822. 

James Shaw was a butter factor in Birch's Yard, Lowerhead Row, in 
1822. 

166. Foster, William — ^Jonathan, Paper Maker, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1824, to be a surgeon at Nantwich, Cheshire. 

Rev. William Foster, M.A., of Hilston in Holdemess. Magd. Coll., 
Camb.; B.A. 1834; 7th Jun. Opt.; fifth in 2nd Class; Fellow of 
Magd. Died Aug., 1880. Held no benefice. 

167. Phillips, Peter — Peter, Tayler, Leeds — 14. r. 

Peter Phillips was a tailor in Old Square, Kirkgate, in 1822. 

168. Pinder, Baines — ^John, Farmer, Medley — 11. 

r. June, 1824. 

Baynes, son of John and Frances Pinder, bom 4 Jan., 1809 (Methley). 

169. Pinder, Greorge — — 8. r. Dec., 1825. 

George, son of John and Frances Pinder, born 30 March, 1813 (Methley). 

170. Hayes, Henry Hall — Thomas, Attorney, Leeds — 9. 

r. 29 Jany., 1823. 

171. Spencer, John — John, Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

r.* March 11, 1824. 

172. Wright, William — George, Tayler, Leeds — 13. 

r. 16 October, 1822. 

George Wright was a tailor at 5, Leylands, in 1822. 

28 January, 1822. 

173. Reade, Thomas — ^Thomas Shaw Bancroft, Merchant, 

Leeds — 16. r. July, 1822. 

Third son of Thomas Shaw Bancroft Keade. Born 28 Nov., 1804. 
L.S.A. Lond. 1828; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1829. 8, Wilson Terrace, St. 
Leonard Street, London, E., 1872. Died 17 Sept., 1883. Brompton 
Cemetery. 

174. Lee, Squire — Matthew, Cropper, Leeds — 12. 

r. to writing school, April 19, 1822; readmitted 16 
Sep., 1822; r. Jany., 1823. 

175. Wormald, Edmund Coates — ^John, Cropper, Leeds — 10. 

r. 27 Septr., 1824. 

A printer at 19, Beckett Street, in 1837. 

176. Coates, William Henry — William Henry, Gent., Leeds — 9. 

r.* 21 June, 1823. 

WUiam Henry Coates, gentleman, 17, Wellington Street, in 1837. 

177. Foster, William — Henry, Overlooker, Leeds — 15. r. 



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178. Pike, John — ^William, Publican, Leeds — 14. 

r. March 5, 1822. 

William Pike, LIoyd*s Arms, Duke Street, 1822. 

179. Sykes, Joseph — ^John, Bricklayer, Leeds — 19. 

r.* Feby. 25, 1822. 

John Sykes, bricklayer and builder, Garden Street, Marsh Lane, 1822. 

180. Teuer, John — ^John, Overlooker, Leeds — 10. 

r. 21 Dec, 1824. 

John Tuer was a bookkeeper at 79, East Street, in 1826. 

18 r. Brown, Robert Alexander — John, Veterinary Surgeon, 
Leeds-^9. r.* June, 1826. 

John Brown was a veterinary surgeon at 49, Woodhouse Lane, in 1822. 

182. Harper, Thomas Smithson — Robert, Minister, Leeds — g. 

r. June, 1824 '» readmitted 8 Aug., 1825 ; r.* Feby., 1826. 
Rev. Rot^ert Harper (St. George's Street Chapel), Cobourg Street, 1822. 

183. Holroyd, William — William, Woolstapler, Leeds — 12. 

r.* 19 December, 1823. 

William Holroyd was a woolstapler, 6, Call Lane ; house, Carr Place, 
1822. 

184. PuUan, Richard — Thomas, Clergyman, Farnley — 12. 

r. June, 1824. 

Son of Vicar of Farnley. L.S.A. Lond. 1832. Surgeon, Hunslet, 
Leeds, 1872. 

185. Holroyd, Sidney — William, Woolstapler, Leeds — 9. 

r.* 19 December, 1823. 

(See 183.) 

186. Lupton, Francis — William, Merchant, Leeds — 8. 

Son of William Lupton, cloth manu&cturer. North Street. A 
manufacturer and merchant. William Lupton & Co., 11, Wellington 
Street, Leeds. Beechwood, Roundhay. Bom 7 Sept., 181 3. Chairman 
of Finance Committee, Yorkshire College. Died 20 May, 18S4. 

187. Brown, Musgrave — Robert, Grocer, Armley — 14. 

r. 16 October, 1822. 

Robert Brown was a grocer at Armley in 1822. The son was Christopher 
Mu^rave Brown. He died at Leeds 25 Jan., 1869. He was an iron- 
monger at 12, Kirkgate, Leeds. 

188. Hind, Edward — Martin, Merchant, Newton (rreen — 13. 

r. 1822. 

Hind, Smith & Co., merchants, Sheepscar Road, 1822. Martin Hind 
was a merchant at Potternewton Green in 1837. 

189. Reade, George — Thomas Shaw Bancroft, Merchant, 

Leeds--8. r.* 1822. 

Born 21 July, 1813; died 30 May, 1886, at Fernhill, near Whitby. 

190. Bellhouse, William — Samuel, Joiner, Hunslet — 17. 

r. for Magdalen Coll., Camb., June, 1825. 

The Rev. William Cocker Bellhous?, B. A. 1829 ; 4th Jun. Opt. For 
forty-one years Head Master of Tadcaster Grammar School. Died 
there 10 Oct., 1873. 

191. Hay, Charles —John, Draper, Leeds — 13. 

r.* Dec. 2^, [824. 



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29 July, 1822. 

192. Wilson, George — Isaac, Spirit Merchant, Nth. Town 

End — 10. r. Nov., 1826. 

193. Wilson, George — Richard, Spirit Merchant, Templar 

Street — 10. r.* Jany., 1824. 

Richard and Benjamin Wilson were wine and spirit merchants in George 
and Dragon Yard, Briggate, and Bramley, 1837. 

194. Yates, Joseph — George, Clothier, Top Close — 11. 

r.* April, 1824. 

195. Marsden, Thomas — ^William, Flour Factor, Lower Head 

Row — 10. r. Dec, 1825. 

William Marsden was a bacon and flour dealer at 18 and 23, Lowerhead 
Row, in 1822. 

196. lUingworth, William — William Lister, Merchant, St. 

Peter's Sq. — 11. r. 7 June, 1823. 

William, son of William lUingworth, a timber merchant. Founder of 
the business of lUingworth, Ingham & Co. Limited, of Leeds, 
Manchester, Goole and Cincinnati. Died at Roundhay Grove, Leeds, 

15 Jan., 1884, aged 71. 

197. Sowden, Willm. Holroyd — Matthew, Stone Mercht., 

Albion St. — 13. r.* June, 1823. 

Matthew Sowden was a stone merchant at Crown Point ; house, Albion 
Street, 1822. 

198. Shaw, Joseph — ^Joseph, Butcher, Briggate — 13. 

r. Easter, 1824. 

Joseph Shaw was a butcher at 61, Briggate, in 1822. 

199. Adams, Charles — Henry, Major, Queen Square — 10. 

r. Nov., 1823. 

Major Henry Benjamin Briscoe Adams was appointed Paymaster on 

16 Feb., 1819, and lived at Providence Lodge in 1822 and 1837. 

200. Brayshaw, Timothy — ^James, Manufacturer, Idle — 19 (o). 

r. September, 1824, to St. John's, Cambridge. 

19th Jun. Opt. 1828. James Brayshaw was a manufacturer at Idle in 1822. 

201. Lupton, Joseph — ^Joseph, Clothier, Armley — 17. 

r. June, 1823. 

202. Gleadow, John — ^John, Schoolmaster, Woodhouse — 10. 

r.*Aug., 1822. 

203. Dove, Charles Henry — ^John, Slubber, Woodhouse Car 

— II. r. 19 December, 1823. 

204. Norris, Thomas — ^John William, Surgeon, Queen Sqre. 

— 10. r. April, 1824. 

205. Granger, William — Thomas Homer, Solicitor, Camp 

Place — II. r. 30 July, 1822. 

Re-entered Aug., 1824. (See after No. 262.) 

206. Dobson, Thomas — Lepton, Merchant, Parksquare — 10. 

Lepton Dobson was a merchant (Lepton & George) at 10, Park Square, 
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207. Dobson, Joseph — Lepton, Merchant, Parksquare — 9. 

Died 7th Jan., 1831, aged 17. Buried at St. Paul's, Leeds. 

208. Holland, William — William, Clerk, Headingley — 10. 

r.* March, 1826. 

209. Ayl ward, James — ^Thomas, Clothdresser, Hayes Court — 9. 

r. 

Thomas Ayl ward, Hayes Court, 1822. 

210. Bray, John — ^John, Comedian, Woodhouse Lane — 13. 

r. 31 Jan., 1823. 

211. Lightfoot, Joseph — Joseph, Traveller, St. Peter's Square 

— 10. r. 24 April, 1823. 

212. Blackburn, George — ^John, Overlooker, Woodhouse — 14. 

r.* 19 December, 1823. ^ 

213. Brown, George — Charles, Merchant, Hun slet Lane — 11. 

Died March, 1826. 

Charles Brown, merchant ; house, 9, Grey Walk, 1822. The son George 
died in 1826, and was buried at St. Paul's Church, Leeds. 

214. Davis, William — ^William, Coachman, Headingley — 13. 

r.* 21 April, 1828. 

27 January, 1823. 

215. Mellor, James Bradley — Bradley, M.D., Huddersfield 

— 17 (o). r. 20 Sept., 1823. London, as physician. 
There was a James Bradley, M.D., a physician at Spring Cottage, 
Huddersfield, in 1822. 

2 1 6. Wells, William — Abraham,Wine merchant, Kirkgate — 16. 

r. June, 1824. 

Abraham Wells was a spirit merchant ; house, York Street, 1822. 

217. Wilks, William Henry — ^Jonathan, Merchant, Meadow 

Lane — 12. 
Died in consequence of an accident, 3 Feb., 1825. 

Jonathan Wilks was a merchant ; house. Meadow Lane, 1822. 

218. Heselton, John — ^John, Confectioner, Commercial St. — 12. 

r.* 19 December, 1823. 

John Heselton was a confectioner at 7, Commercial Street, in 1822. 

219. Jennings, Joseph — ^Joseph, Hatter, Hunslet lane — 12. 

r.* 21 June, 1823. 

Jennings & Hutchinson were leather hat, cap and brace makers in Vine 
Street, Hunslet Lane, in 1822. 

220. Holdsworth, Samuel — ^Joseph, Flaxdresser, CalUane — 12. 

r. Aug., 1825. 

Joseph Holdsworth was a rope and twine manufacturer at 58, Call Lane, 
in 1822. 

221. Scholey, Dales — Richard, Publican, Woodhouse — 9. 

r. by order of Trustees, Aug. 1823. 

Richard Scholey, The Red Lion, Woodhouse, 1822. 

222. Willis, Bartholomew — Bartholome w, Clergyman, Kippax 

— 16. r.* Feb., 1823. 




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22S. Worrall, John Charles — ^John, L.R.N., Skinner Lane — 17. 
r. Feb., 1823. 

John Worral, Royal Navy, South Row, Skinner Lane, 1822. 

224. Forster, Francis — John, Publican, Armley — 14. 

John Foster, Nelson's Arms, Armley, 1822. 

225. Radcliffe, Samuel — Samuel, Publican, Kirkgate — 15. r. 

Henrietta Radcliflfe, Old Crown, Kirkgate, 1822. 

226. Murphy, Edward Hallam — Edward, Dentist, Park Square. 

r. June, 1824. 

Joseph Murphy was a dentist in Park Square in 1822. 

4 August, Z823. 

227. Rodham, John — ^Jonathan, Exciseman, Greenhall — 12. 

r. Dec, 1825. 

228. Jowitt, John — William, Hatter, Bond St. — 10. 

r. 20 Dec, 1824. 

William Jowitt was a hatter in Bond Street in 1822. 

229. Ellershaw, Robert John — ^John, drysalter, Albion St. — 1 1 . 

r. Dec, 1825. 

A seed crusher and oil merchant in Leeds. John Ellershaw & Sons, 
Albion Street. Springfield Mount, Spring Bank, Headingley; removed 
to Scarborough, then to Bournemouth, where he died, Feb., 1895. 

230. Ward, Edward — Edward, Publican, Lower Head Row 

—II. T* 

Elizabeth Ward, Three Legs, 7, Lowerhead Row, 1822. 

231. Cooper, William — ^William, Linendraper, Parkrow — 14. 

r. June, 1824. 

William Cooper was a dealer in linens in Butt's Lane in 1822. 

232. Wilkinson, William — William, Merchant, Little Wood- 

house — 14. 

William Wilkinson, merchant. Mount Pleasant, 1822. 

233. Robinson, Isaac — Isaac, Servant, Black Cow yard — 14. 

r.* 1824. 

234. Perkin, John — ^John, Clothier, Kirkstall — 12. 

r. Oct. 25, 1824. 

John Perkin was a manufacturer at Kirkstall in 1822. 

235. Howard, Samuel — David, Carpet Manuf., Templar St. 

— 13. r.* 23 June, 1825. 
David Howard was a coverlet manufacturer at Warehouse Hill ; house, 
Pottemewton, in 1822. 

236. Irvine, James — ^James, Dyer, Schoolclose — 13. 

r.* March, 1826. 

James Irvin was a dyer at School Close in 1822. 

237. Irvine, Matthew — — 11. r. 

238. Hawkshaw, John — Henry, Publican, Briggate — 12. 

r. 29 Nov., 1824. 

Articled to Mr. C Fowler, surveyor. A very eminent engineer; 
constructed great works in many parts of the world, including the 
Amsterdam Canal and Severn Tunnel. F.R.S.; F.G.S. Knighted in 
1873. I^cd 12 May, 1891, aged 80. 

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239. Swittenbank Joseph Armley. 

r. to a writing school, September, 1824. 

Joseph Swithenbank was a grocer at Armley in 1822. 

239^. Walton, James — Matthew. Clothier, Kirkstall — 9. 

Matthew Walton was a cloth manufacturer at Kirkstall in 1830. 

26 Januay., 1824. 

240. O'Neil, John — ^John, Painter, Vicar Lane — 9. 

r. to High School, Edinburgh, 26 Jan., 1825. 

241. Calvert, John — ^John, Gunmaker, Briggate — 13. 

r. Dec, 1825. 

John Procter Calvert, gun maker lo, Commercial Street. Died 
May, 1881. Chapel AUerton. His Museum of Curiosities was sold 
at Sotheby's. 

242. Calvert, Christopher — ^William, Gunmaker, Leeds — 14. 

r. Dec, 1825. 

William Calvert was a gunsmith ; house, Butt's Court, in 1822. 

243. Terry, John Frederick — ^John Frederick, Druggist, St. 

Peter's Sq. — 9. 

244. Taylor, William Stead — Robert, Surgeon, Kirkgate — 11. 

Robert Taylor was a surgeon at 21, Albion Street, in 1830. 

245. BoUand, Fearne — Christopher, Solicitor, Leeds — 12. 

r. Dec, 1825. 

Admitted a solicitor. Atkinson, Dibb & BoUand, Butt's Court, Leeds. 

246. Dickinson, Thomas Rutherford — Joseph, Woolstapler, 

Leeds — 13. r. July, 1829; Magd. Coll., Camb. 

Joseph Dickinson was a woolstapler ; house, Willow Lodge, near St. James 
Street, 1822. 

247. Ogden, George — Thomas, Engineer, Woodhouse Car — 1 1. 

r.* 2^ June, 1825. 

248. Nussey, Obadiah — George, Dyer, Millhill — 11. 

r. 29 Jan., 1827. 

A woollen manufacturer and merchant in Leeds (Hargreaves & Nussey, 
West Bar). Morley House, Headingley Hill. J. P. for Leeds. Alderman; 
Mayor 1863-4. Chairman Textile Department, Yorkshire College. 
Founded Royal Exchange, Leeds. Died 14 March, 1902, aged 89, at 
Morley House. Lawns Wood. 

249. Petty, William — William, Gent., Lady lane — 1 1. r. 

250. Butterfield, Henry — Frederick, Traveller, Leeds — 14. 

r. Feb. 21, 1825. 

251. Brookfield, William Henry — Charles, Solicitor, Sheffield 

— 14 (o). r. Dec, 1826. 

Rev; William Henry Brookfield, born 31 Aug., 1809. Articled to a 
solicitor in Leeds. Trin. Coll., Camb., 1829. Private Tutor. Inspector 
of Church Schools. Curate of St. James*, Piccadilly, 184a Chaplain 
to the Queen. Prebendary of St. Paul's. Rector of Somerby. Died 
12 July, 1874. 



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252. Army t age, Jo. North Green — ^Joseph Green, Thick 

Hollins — 18 (o). r. 16 Sept., 1826, to St. John's 
Coll., Cambridge. 11 Jr. Opt.; 12 in 2nd Class, 1830. 

The Rev. Joseph North Green- Armytage, youngest son of Joseph Green- 
Army tage, bom 2 April, 1805. Curate of Almondbury, Netherthong and 
Slaithwaite. P.C. St. Thomas, Lancaster. Sec. C.P. Aid Society. Rector 
of Flax Bourton. Died at Clevedon, 16 Feb., 1873. 

253. Roebuck, William — Israel, Clothdresser, Leeds — 10. 

r. Sept., 1825. 

Israel Roebuck was a commission merchant at New Road End in 1822. 
William, his second son, was a cloth merchant. Born 25 Dec., 1 81 3; 
died I Dec, 1856, at Hastings. 

2 54. Ruddock, William — Christopher, Blacksmith, Leeds — 1 1 . 

255. Stansfeld, Robert — Robert Fieldhouse, Sowerby — 18 (o). 

r. Dec, 1825. 

Bom Dec, 1805. 20th Regt. Ensign, Sept., 1826; Lieut., Nov., 1832, 
retired; 6th West York Militia, Colonel. Died 19 Oct., 1885, at 
Fieldhouse. 

256. Stansfeld, John — — 9 (o). r. June, 1826. 

Brother of No. 255. Bom Sept., 18 14. St. John's Coll., Carab.; B.A.; 
Sen. Opt. Vicar of Coniston Cold, Yorks., 1846. Died Nov., 1880. 

257. Atkinson, Robert — Christopher, Clerk, EUand — 16. 

Died suddenly in February, 1824. 
Buried at St. Paul's, Leeds, 28 Feb., 1824, aged 17. 

113. Clay, Thomas — ^Thomas, Confectioner, Trinity Lane — 11. 
r. 20 Sept., 1824. 

258. Dayson, James — Samuel, Clothier, Hoi beck — 14. r.* 

Samael Da3rson was a woollen manufacturer at Iloibeck in 1822. 

259. Bingley, Francis Edward — Benjamin Kennet, Clerk, 

Holbeck — 13. r.* 

Benjamin Kennet Bingley was a bookkeeper in Water Lane in 1822, 
afterwards agent Garforth Colliery. Francis Edward Bingley was a 
sharebroker in Albion Street, Leeds, lived in Spencer Place, retired to 
Tunbridge Wells, died there ist March, 1896, aged 84. 

260. Inman. r.* Sept., 1824. 

Charles Inman was a butter factor in Old Rayston's Yard, Market 
Place, in 1822. 

2 August, 1824. 

261. Kemplay, James — Richard, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 14. 

r. to Trinity Coll., Cambridge. 4th Wrangler, Jany., 
1833. 

Richard Kemplay. Academy, St. John's Place, in 1822. James was 
called to the Bar at the Middle Temple on the 30th January, 1852. 
Q.C., I, King's Bench Walk. Died June, 1882, at Leinster Gardens, 
Hyde Park. 

262. Brown, Christopher — Charles, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1828. 

Charles Brown was a merchant; house, 9, Grey Walk, in 1822. 
Christopher Fountaine Brown. M.R.C.S. Eng. 1840. Retired. Died 
at Leamington 4th May, 1886, 



20 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

205, Granger, William — ^Thomas Homer, Solicitor, Leeds — 13. 
r.* 30 Nov., 1824. 

In the employ of the North Eastern Railway Company at York. Died 
about 1870. 

263. Granger, Henry — — 9. r.* 20 Nov., 1824. 

Henry Homer Granger, M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.S.A. Lond. 1852. Skipton, 
Yorks., 1872; died shortly after. 

264. Blake, Charles — Christopher Windle, Leeds — 10. 

Charles Blake was an accountant in Albert Place> Chapel AUerton, in 1850. 
A brother of No. 275. 

265. Baker, James — Hodgson, Clerk, Leeds — 10. r.* 

Hodgson Baker was a warehouseman at 7, Court 5, Wade Lane, in 1830. 

266. Wade, James — ^Joshua, Woolstapler, Leeds — ii. 

r. June, 1826. 

A woolstapler in Leeds. Died 1857, aged 66. 

267. Nelson, William Henry — Daniel, Woolstapler, Leeds — 11. 

r.* 23 June, 1825. 

268. Hanson, Charles — George, Overlooker, Leeds — 11. 

r.* 23 June, 1825. 

George Hanson was an overlooker in Water Lane in 1822. 

269. Parker, Thomas — William, Clothmaker, Leeds — 13. 

r.* 23 June, 1825. 

270. Sadler, Alfred — ^Joseph, Gentleman, Tetney Grange, 

Lincolnsh. — 18 (o). 
r. to St. John's College, Camb., Oct., 1825. 

271. Foster, Joseph — ^Jonathan, Paper Manufacturer, I^eds 

— II. r. 

Asailor (7H.E.I.C.S.) in East India and China trades. Died at Lima, 
April, 1 85 1. 

272. Wainwright, George Edward — David, Merchant, Leeds 

— 12. r.* Dec, 1825. 

David Wainwright & Son were merchants at 46, Park Lane, in 1822, 

273. Bradley, Frederick — Henry, Shoemaker, Huddersfield 

— 13 (o). r. 2^ June, 1825. 

Henry Bradley was a shoemaker in Bradley Street, HuddersBeld, in 1822. 

274. Cox, John — George, Publican, Leeds — 12. r.* 1828. 

George Cox, Robin Hood and Little John, 27, Vicar Lane, in 1822. 

275. Blake, Henry Christopher — ChristopherWindle,Leeds — 7 . 

A brother of No. 264. 

31 January, 1825. 

276. Prickett, Robert — Marmaduke, Solicitor, Bridlington 

— 16 (O). r. to Trinity College, Cambridge, Aug., 1827. 

Died young. 

277. Lee, William — ^John, Carpet Manufacturer, Nether Mills 

— 13. r. 31 Oct., 1826. 

John Lee was a carpet manufacturer at Nether Mills in 1822. 

278. Atkinson, William — Edward, Stuffmerchant, Leeds — 11, 

r. 2nd Feb., 1831. 



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279. Beaumont, John — ^James, Staymaker, Leeds — 12. 

r. Dec, 1826. 

280. Dodsworth, Frederick — William, Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

r. to a writing school, Dec, 1825. 
Re-entered Aug., 1831. (See after No. 538.) William Dodsworth was 
a surgeon in Albion Street in 1822. 

281. Hick, Robert — Robert, Wine Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r.* Dec, 1826. 

Married Ellen, daughter of Robert Wilson. Settled in West Indies. 
Lost in the Amazon, burnt at sea, in 185 1. 

282. Nevile, Charles Henry — Sandford, Gentleman, Burman- 

tofts — 13. r. Dec, 1826. 

Sandford Nevile, gentleman, lived at No. 2, Burmantofts, in 1826. 

28^. Wooley, William Wellington — John, Stuffinerchant, 
Woodhouse — 7 . 
r. to be improved in writing, Feb., 1825. 

Re-entered. (See after No. 464.) 

284. Wooley, Robert — John, Stuffmerchant, Woodhouse — 12. 

r. Michs., 1826. 

285. Hinchliffe, William — William, Engineer, Leeds — 10. 

r. Dec, 1826. 

Wm. Hinchliflf was an engineer at Woodhouse Carr in 1830. 

286. Dodsworth, Edward — ^William, Surgeon, Leeds — 12. 

r. to a writing school, Dec, 1825. 

William Dodsworth was a surgeon in Albion Street in 1822. 

287. Lucas, Joseph — ^Joseph, Painter, Leeds — 12. r.* 

Joseph Lucas was a painter at Marsh Lane Head in 1822. 

288. Burgess, Joseph — Henry, Woolmerchant, Beeston Bar 

— 12. r.* June, 1826. 

Hy. Burgess was a woolstapler at Beeston Old Bar in 1826. 

8 August, 182s 

289. Foster, John — William, Clerk, Clapham — 18 (o). 

r. 16 Sept., 1826, to Magdalen College, Cambridge. 
12 Junr. Opt., 1830 (Q). 

290. Chorley, Henry — ^Thomas, Surgeon, Leeds — 16. 

r. Dec, 1825. 

Third son of Thomas Chorley. Born 30 June, 1809. M.R.C.S. Eng.; 
L.S.A. Lond. 1832. 8, Park Square, Leeds. J. P. for Leeds. Died 
28 Feb., 1878, aged 69. 

291. Audsley, John Els worth — Squire, Kirkstall — 11. 

r. June, 1826. 

Mrs. Mary Audsley lived at Kirkstall in 1826. 

292. Roice, John — ^John, Sealengraver, Leeds — 10. 

r. June, 1828. 

John Royce was a seal engraver at 15, Boar Lane ; house. Bean Ing, in 
1822. 



11 L£EDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

293. Jordan, Henry — Henry, Grocer, Leeds — 9. r. 

Henry F. Jordan was a wholesale grocer in Lowerhead Row in 1822. 

294. Baynes, James — Benjamin, Druggist, Leeds — 13. 

r. Dec, 1825. 
294a. Neville, George — Sanford, Gent., Burmantofts — 8. 
r. Dec, 1825. 

Brother of No. 282. 

295. Ward, Frederick — ^John, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 9. 

John Ward was a schoolmaster in Back High Street in 1822. 

296. Hirst, John Audus — Benjamin, Grocer, Leeds — ii. 

r.*Aug., 1827. 

Born 1 8 14; died 1858. Woodhouse Cemetery. Son a sharebroker. 

297. Goodall, Samuel — ^John, Printer, Leeds — 8. 

r. June, 1828. 

Airedale Independent College. Minister of Independent Chapel, 
Durham, 1841-81. Died 14 Feb., 1892, at Ilkley. 

298. Taylor, Edwin Augustus William — William, Solicitor, 

Leeds — 11. r. 1828. 

299. Russell, Joseph — ^Joseph, Plumber, Leeds — 9. 

r. Dec, 1825. 

300. Haigh, William Roulstone — William, Cashier, Leeds — 8. 

Wm. Haigh was a cashier at I, Park Buildings, Wellington Street, in 1830. 

301. Brooke, Richard — ^John, Gentleman, Fenay Lodge, 

Huddersfield — 12 (o). r. Dec, 1825. 

Pembroke Coll., Oxford, 1830. Married. Died about 30 years old. 
Old Bradden Churchyard, Isle of Man. 

302. Fitch, Alexander — ^John, Cashier, Leeds — 9. r. June, 1828. 

John Fitch was a bookkeeper in Cobourg Street in 1822. 

303. Midgley, Benjamin — Benjamin, Captain in the Army, 

Stevenson House, near Halifax — 17 (o). 
r. to Trinity College, Camb., Oct., 1826. 

Benjamin Midgley was an ensign in the 27th Regiment on the ilth of 
Dec, 1837. 

304. Frankland, Marmaduke — ^John, Overlooker, Leeds — 9. 

r. Sept., 1832. 

John Frankland was an overlooker at 45, St. James* Street, in 1830. 

23 January, 1826. 

305. Crawford, Samuel — Samuel, Druggist, Leeds — 9. 

r. June, 1828. 
Samuel Crawford was a sui^eon in Dewsbury Road in 1830. 

306. Kershaw, William — ^Joseph, Painter, Leeds — 11. 

William Kershaw was a painter in New Bond Street in 1837. 

307. Kipling, John — ^James, Stuff manufacturor, Leeds — 14. 

Never came after he was entered. 

James Kipling was a stuff manufecturer in Mill Street in 1822. 



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308. Gascoigne, William Hector — Joseph, Cashier, Leeds — 10. 

r. Aug., 1827. 

Joseph Gascoigne was a cashier at Ridge End, Woodhouse Carr, in 1837. 

309. Bailey, John — ^James, Hatter, Leeds — 11. r. Aug., 1827. 

James Bailey was a hat manufacturer at 24, Briggate, in 1837. 

310. Ellershaw, John — ^John, Drysalter, Leeds — 10. 

r. July, 1829. 
A seed crusher and oil merchant in Leeds (John Ellershaw & Sons, 
Albion Street). Oakfield, Kirkstall. J.P. for Leeds. Trustee of the 
School. Died 1890. 

311. Brown, Thomas — Charles, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1828; readmitted August, 1829; r. July, 1831. 

Charles Brown was a woollen cloth merchant in Grey Walk, Hanslet, in 
1837. Thomas Lloyd Brown was a wine merchant in Leeds. Died in 
Aug., 1885. St. Chad's, Headingley. 

312. Brown, Alfred — Charles, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

r. June, 1828; readmitted August, 1829; r. to Queen's 
Coll., Oxford, Oct., 1834. Lady Hasting's Exhibitioner. 

B.A. 1838; 4ih Class Lit. Hum.; M.A 1841. Vicar of Calverley, 1845-76; 

died there 26 Dec., 1876. 

313. Madden, William — Monson, Captain in the Army, Leeds 

— 10. r. Feby., 1833. 
Son of Capt. Monson Molesworth Madden, who lived at 2, Roscoe 
Place, in 1830. 

314. Madden, Henry — — 7. r. Sept., 1833. 

A brother of No. 313. 

315. Brooke, Joseph — Benjamin, Schoolmaster, Headingley 

— 10. r. Dec, 1826. 

Benjamin Brooke was a schoolmaster at Headingley in 1822. 

316. Brooke, George — — 8. r. Dec, 1826. 

(See above.) 

317. Tattersall, William — Peter, Malster, Kirkstall — 12. 

r.* June, 1826. 
Was a maltster. Died May, 1873. 

318. Wray, Robert Foster — Edward, Joiner, Hunslet — 8. 

r.* Nov., 1 83 1. 

Edward Wray was a joiner in Black Bull Yard, Hunslet, in 1830. 

319. Horner, John — Henry, Clothmerchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. Aug., 1827. 

Henry Homer was a merchant in Meadow Lane in 1822. 

320. Royston, Luke Kay — Luke, Commercial traveller, Leeds 

— 10. 

Luke Royston was a merchant at 42, St. Peter's Square, in 1830. 

31 July, 1826. 

321. Smith, George Pyemont — Samuel, Surgeon, Leeds — 9. r. 

Re-entered 14 Jan., 1833. 

322. Hartley, John — ^Jonas, Cooper, Leeds — 12, 

Jonas Hartley was a cooper in Top Close in 1822. 



^4 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

323. Parkinson, Thomas — Robert, Woolstapler, Leeds — 12. 

Robert Parkinson was a commission merchant in Bank Street; house, 
South Row, in 1822. 

324. Mann, Alfred — ^James,Bookseller,Leeds — 11. r. Dec, 1828. 

James Mann was a bookseller at 68, Briggaie, in 1822. He was also a 
printer and publisher in the Central Market. Died at Ilkley. 

325. Simpson, Charles — ^John, Printer,Leeds — g. r. June, 1828. 

326. Jons, John — ^John William, Vety. Surg., i Drag. Grds., 

Leeds — 11. r. Feb., 1827. 

327. Pattison, John — William, Asst. Vety. Surg., i Drag. Gds., 

Leeds — 13. r. Feb., 1827. 

328. Royston, Thomas — Betlay, Milkman, Leeds — 13. 

r. 7 Dec, 1826. 

Mr. Betlay Royston lived in Duncombe Street in 1830. 

32Q. Jowett, John Marshall — Samuel, Printer, Leeds — 10. 

Samuel Jowett was a printer in Dickinson's Court, Mill Hill, in 1822. 

330. Nelson, James — James, Whitesmith, Leeds — 13. 

r. June, 1832 ; Magdalen Coll., Camb. Milner's 
Scholar; last Junr. Optime. 

James Nelson was a furnishing ironmonger at 47, Briggate, in 1822. 

331. Strother, Thomas Benedict — Marmaduke, Leeds — 11. 

r.*Dec., 1826. 

The third son of Marmaduke and Ann Strother. Born 21 March, 
1815. St. Mary-le-Strand, Middlesex. Died 27 March, 1836. 

^^2. Buckley, William — ^James, Excise Officer, Leeds — 10. 
r. May, 1827. 

333. Young, William James — William, Nailmaker, Leeds — 11. 

Wm. Young was a nail maker at 15, George Street, in 1826. 

334. Slater, Michael — Christopher, broker, Leeds — 12. r.* 1828. 

Christopher Slater was a broker at 24, Lowerhead Row, in 1822. 

335. Morgan, Lewis — Lewis, Surveyor of Highways, Leeds 

— II. 

Lewis Morgan was a builder at Wheeler Place, Bank, in 1822. 

336. Holmes, John— Richard, Joiner, Leeds — 11. r.*Dec.,i826. 

Richard Holmes was a joiner in Union Place, Leathley Lane, in 1826. 

337. Barlow, John James — ^John Smith, Hatter, Leeds — 10. 

r. to St. John's College, Cambridge, Oct., 1834. Top 
of I St Class Midsum., 1835; loth Senr. Opt.; Class. 
Trip., 3 Class, 1838. 

nth Sen. Opt.; first in 3rd Class Classics ; M.A. Vicar of Kempsford, 
near Fairford. Died 27 Sept., 1880. 

338. Spencer, William — William, Clothier, Leeds — 14. 

r. 1834. Teacher in a school at Harrogate. St. John's 
Coll., Cambridge, Oct., 1836. 35th Wrangler 1840. 

Son of William Spencer, of Brunswick Street, Leeds. 

339. Williams, John — ^John, Bank of England, West Hackney 

— 15 (o). r. June, 1829; Magdalen College, Cam- 
bridge. 10 Junr. Opt. 



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340. Martin, John — ^John, Preacher, Leeds — 14. 

341. Keeling, William Brown — Isaac, Minister, Leeds — 10. 

r. Feb., 1827. 

342. Lumb, William — ^John, Millwright, Leeds — 13. 

r.Aug., 1827. 

John Lumb was a millwright at 41, Marlborough Street, in 1826. 

343. Turton, George Frederick — ^John, Clothier, Leeds — 11. 

r* 1828. 

344. Schofield, William — ^John, Excise, Leeds — 11. 

r* June, 1828. 

Wm. Schofield was an exciseman in Ansley Street, Meadow Lane, in 1830. 

345. Royce, William — ^John, Engraver, Leeds — 9. 

John Royce was a seal engraver, 15, Boar Lane; house, Bean Ing, 
m 1822. 

346. Balme, George — ^John, Woolstapler, Leeds — 10. 

r. Dec, 1828. 

John Balme was a woolstapler in Trinity Lane ; house, Queen^s Square, 
in 1822. 

347. Harrison, George Frederick — Robert, Timber Mercht., 

Rothwell Haigh — 10 r. April, 1834. 

Admitted a solicitor. Horsfall & Harrison, Park Row, Leeds. Retired 
about 1851. Died 1861. 

29 January, 1827. 

348. Parkinson, William — Robert, Woolstapler, Leeds — 11. 

r. Dec, 1829. 

Robert Parkinson was a commission merchant in Bank Street; house. 
South Row, in 1822. 

349. Sherwood, Thomas — ^Thomas, Silversmith, Leeds — 14. 

r. June, 1828. 

Thomas Sherwood was a goldsmith at 43, Briggate, in 1822. 

350. Hirst, Charles — William, Merchant, Leeds — 16. 

r. June, 1828. 

William Hirst was a merchant and manufacturer to His Majesty in 
School Close ; warehouse, Alfred Street, in 1822. 

351. Lord, Charles — Samuel, Book keeper, Leeds — 13. 

r. Aug., 1827. 

Samuel Lord was a commission agent at 10, Trinity Street ; house, 7, 
Sunny Bank, in 1830. 

352. Briggs, Thomas — William, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

William Briggs was a stuff merchant in St. James Street in 1822. 

353. Dixon, William — Joshua, Merchant, Leeds — 9. 

354. Nussey, Joseph — George, Dyer, Leeds — 11. 

A woollen manufacturer and merchant, Wortley Low Mills. Died Nov., 
1 89 1. Woodhouse. 

355. Nussey, Thomas — Greorge, Dyer, Leeds — 8. 

A woollen manufacturer and merchant. Helped to found Textile 
Department, Yorkshire College. Leeds Chamber of Commerce report, 
Paris Exhibition, 1867. Bramley Grange, Thomer, 1905. 



26 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

356. Cooper, Samuel — Samuel, Malster, Leeds — 14. 

r. June, 1828. 

Samuel Cooper was a maltster and corn dealer in the Calls in 1822. 

357. Toomy, John — Patrick, Cropper, Leeds — 10. 

Patrick Toomy was a shopkeeper at 52, Hope Street, in 1830. 

358. Tennant, William — ^Thomas, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1831 ; Trin. Coll., Camb., 1832. 8th Sent. 
Opt.; 3rd Class in Classical Tripos 1836. 

Youngest son of Thomas Tennant. First vicar of St. Stephen's, 
Westminster, 1847. Died 10 July, 1879, aged 65. 

359. Hawksworth, Joseph — ^John, Printer, Leeds — 9. 

John Hawksworth was apprenticed to Edward Baines, Sen. (Leeds 
Mercury), in 1804. The son, Joseph, was in the Mercury office for more 
than 60 years. 

360. Ellis, John Smith — ^William, Clergyman, Doncaster — 

14 (o). r. Dec, 1828; readmitted and removed, July, 
1831 ; Catherine Hall, Camb., Oct., 1831. 

361. Boyne, William — ^Thomas, Tobacco Manfr., Leeds — 11. 

Thomas Boyne was a tobacconist; house, St. Peter's Square, in 1822. 
William Boyne was a tobacco manufacturer; retired; lived many years 
in Florence; died there 13th Nov., 1893, aged 78. A well-known 
antiquary. F.S.A. 1853. 

362. Smith, John — ^John, Clothier, Hunslet — 13. 

Born 21 Aug., 181 3. Woollen draper at 16, Briggate, Leeds. Died 
7 Aug., 1857. Woodhouse Cemetery. 

363. Battye, John — ^John, Solicitor, Huddersfield — 14 (o). 

r. June, 1828. 

Admitted a solicitor £. 1836. Succeeded his uncle William in practice 
at Birstall, near Leeds. Died 29 Aug., 1899, aged 88. 

364. SutclifFe, William — John, Solicitor, Hebden Bridge — 

16 (o). r. Dec, 1827. 

Admitted a solicitor £. 1835. Practised at Hebden Bridge. Died 
5 Dec, 1864. 

365. Kinder, John — ^Joseph, Butcher, Leeds — 14. r. 1828. 

Joseph Kinder was a butcher at 17, Old Shambles; house. New Street, 
m 1822. 

366. Wilford, Bartholomew — ^John, Linen Merchant, Brunton 

— 17 (o). r. Deer., 1827. 

367. Murphy, Edward — ^Joseph, Dentist, Leeds — 13. 

r. April, 1827. 

Joseph Murphy was a dentist in Park Square in [822. 

368. Cottam, George Tolson — George, Merchant, Leeds — 7. 

Re-entered Jan., 1836. (See after No. 716.) 

369. Townsend, George — Phineas, Printer, Leeds — 9. 

Phineas Townsend was a letterpress printer at 8, Providence Place, Upper 
North Street, in 1826. 

370. Wilkinson, John Rhodes — ^John, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

r. 1828. 

Re-entered July, 1829. (See after No. 463.) John Wilkinson was a 
woolstapler and merchant, 2, Albion Street. Residence, Klmwood 
House, in 1822. 

371. Kitson, David — ^John, Clerk, Leeds — 13. 



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30 July, 1827. 

372. Pearson, John — ^John, Merchant, Leeds — 9. r. June, 1828. 

John Pearson was a merchant and cloth dresser, Skinner Lane ; house, 
Grove Terrace, 1822. 

373. Smith, John — Samuel, Surgeon, Leeds — 9. r. 1831. 

Took name of Pyemont instead of Smith. On the London Stock 
Exchange. Died in 1899, at the Grove, Epsom. 

374. Cheetham, Christopher Greaves — Richard, Traveller, 

Leeds— 9. 

Richard Cheetham was a traveller at 14, Airedale Place, West Street, 
in 183a 

375. Chambers, Charles John — ^John, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. Dec., 1828. 

John Chambers was a woollen merchant ; house, 5, Bank Street, in 1826. 

376. Atkinson, Thomas — Edward, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

r. 1833. Oxford B.A. 1838; 4th Class Lit. Hum. 

50. Clayton, Richard — Richard, Gentleman, Leeds — 19. 
r. June, 1828. 

Re-entered. 

377. Teale, Joseph — ^Thomeis, Surgeon, Leeds — 12. 

L.S.A. Lond. 1836; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1837. 31, Albion Street, Leeds, 
1872. Retired to The Riddings, Bentham. 

378. Linsley, William — ^Joseph, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. Jany., 1831. 

Joseph Linsley was a merchant in Mabgate in 1822. 

379. Dawson, William — William, Overlooker, Leeds — 8. 

Re-entered Aug., 1831. (See after No. 538.) 

145. Dixon, Joshua — ^Joshua, Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

r. June, 1832 ; Trinity Coll., Camb. 2nd Class Midsum., 
1833. Prevented by illness from taking degree of B.A. 

380. Carr, George — George, Dyer, Leeds — 11. 

381. Carr, Francis Fourness — — 8. 

r. Midsum., 1833 (Q). 

382. Wright, George — George, Taylor, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1828. 

George Wright was a tailor at 5, Leylands, in 1822. 

383. Poole, Charles William — Richard, Grocer, Leeds — 11. 

r. Dec, 1828. 

Richard P(X)le was a grocer, South Bar Bridge, 1822. 

384. Poole, Matthew Bramah — — 10. r. June, 1829. 

385. Fawell, George Robinson — Thomas, Surgeon, Leeds — 14. 

r. June, 1828. 

386. Fitch, Walter — ^John, Cashier, Leeds — 10. 

John Fitch was a lx>okkeeper at i, Westminster Place, West Street, in 
1826. 



28 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

387. Milner, Thomas Darnton — ^Thomas Eleker, Librarian, 

Leeds — 10. r. Sept., 1837, ^^ Magdalene College, 
Camb. Millner's Scholar 1841; B.C.L. Head Master 
of Borobridge School 1843. 

Vicar of Armyn, Yorks. , 1869. Died 4 March, 1883. Name spelled 
Millner. 

388. Murphy, Brownell — ^Joseph, Dentist, Leeds — 15. 

Joseph Murphy was a dentist in Park Square in 1822. 

389. Smyth, John — Edward, Gent., Leeds — 12. r. June, 1828. 

Edward Smyth was sub-agent of the Bank of England ; house, 18, Albion 
Street, in 1830. 

390. Wood, Peter — ^James, Manufacturer, Manchester — 16 (o). 

391. Brownlow, Richard — ^Joseph, Cornfactor, Leeds — 12. 

28 January, 1828. 

392. Walker, Samuel William — ^Joseph, Lascelles Hall, 

Huddersfield — 15 (o). 
r. to Catharine Hall, Camb., Oct., 1831. 

Died 26 June, 1845, unmarried. 

393. Walker, William Buttle — ^Joseph — 13(0). 

r. Dec, 1832 ; Magdalen Coll., Cambridge, 1833. 

Brother of No. 392. B.A.; Barrister Inner Temple, 8 May, 1840. Died 
25 April, 1848, unmarried. 

394. Wood, Benjamin — Benjamin, Spirit Merch*, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1828. 

Benjamin Wood was a spirit merchant at Timble Bridge ; house, Skinner 
Lane, in 1822. 

395. Roberts, John — ^Thomas, Innkeeper, Hunslet — 11. 

Thomas Roberts, Duke of York, Beeston Old Bar, in 1830. 

396. Barras, Robert Thomas — ^Thomas, Clerk, Leeds — 8. 

r. June, 1828. 

397. Brownbill, John — ^Thomas, Watchmaker, Leeds. 

r. June, 1829. 

A watchmaker at No. 20, Briggate, Leeds; retired; died Dec, 1899. 

398. Stubbings, Henry — ^Thomas Clay, Agent, Leeds — 12. 

r. Jany., 1831. 

Thomas Clay Stubbins was an accountant at Benson's Buildings ; house, 
8, Mill Hill, in 1830. 

399. Plant, William Cart — ^Thomas, Hatter, Worksop, Notts, 

— 22 (o). r. June, 1829. 

400. Roebuck, John — Israel, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1828. 

Israel Roebuck & Sons, woollen merchants, 14, Somers Street; house, 
8, Grace Street, in 1837. John Henry Roebuck was third son of 
Israel, a Methodist minister in Glasgow. Bom 4 Feb., 1816 ; died 
20 Dec., 1840. Memoir, with portrait, published 1842. 

401. Roebuck, Israel — — lo. r, June, 1828. 

David Israel, fourth son of Israel Roebuck, a printer, in Leeds (Trinity 
Street). Born 27 January, 1818 ; died 27 Oct, 1899, in Leeds. 



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402. Hick, Benjamin — Robert, Wine Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

Settled in Demerara. 

403. Haigh, Daniel — ^John, Merchant, Leeds — 16. 

Cambridge Cath. Hall, i* Jun' Opt. 1834 (Q). 

Probably the Rev. Daniel Haigh, vicar of Buckden, Hunts., 1850-75. 

404. Haigh, John — — 13. 

r. June, 1833. Queen's Coll., Oxford, Oct., 1834. B.A. 
1837; 4*** Class. 

Incumbent of St. Thomas, Crooks, Sheffield, 1840; of St. Paul, 
Huddersfield, 1844; of Shirley, Hants., 1862; resigned about 1883. Died 
at Tunbridge Wells, about 1890. 

405. Denton, William John — ^William, Headingley — 12. 

William Denton was a gentleman living at Headingley in 1826. 

406. Haigh, William — ^Thomas, Agent, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1829. 

407. Grreen, William Clayton — William, Schoolmaster, Whit- 

kirk — 1 1 (O). r. to Clare Hall, Cambridge, Mids', 1836. 
56'** Sen' Optime 1840; 6**^ in Class 3 Class. Tripos. 

Re-entered January, 1835. (See following No. 674.) 

408. Atkinson, Samuel — Samuel, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 

r. June, 1828. 

Samuel Atkinson was a stuff manufacturer, 7, St. Peter's Square, in 1822 ; 
plaid manufacturer, 35, St. Peter's Square, in 1837. 

409. Waites, John — ^William, Farmer, Sowerby — 17 (o). 

The Rev. John Bentley Waites, of Sowerby, near Thirsk. St. John's 
Coll., Camb. Curate of South Stainley. Vicar of Markington. 

410. Richardson, Thomas St. George — Mervyn, Captain & 

Adjt. I West York, Leeds — 11. r.* July, 1831. 

Captain Mervyn Richardson lived at 91, West Street, in 1837. He was 
placed on half pay on the 4th of Feb., 1826. (See No. 72.) 

411. Micklethwaite, Harry — Richard, Ghrocer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Dec, 1829. 

Richard Micklethwait was a wholesale grocer at 14 and 15, Bridge, in 
1822. 

412. Ainley, William — ^John, Innkeeper, Leeds — 15. 

r. Dec, 1828. 

John Ainley, Crown and Fleece, 3, Crown Street, in 1837. 

413. Grreenup, Frank — George, Merchant, Sowerby Bridge 

—14 (o). 
413a, Greenup, Henry — — 13 (o). r. March, 1832. 

W. & G. Greenup were cloth manufacturers and merchants at Sowerby 
Bridge in 1822. 

414. Walker, Thomas — George, Clothier, Headingley — 11. 

George Walker was a woollen manufacturer at Headingley in 1822. 
Thomas Walker resided in America, and died there on 2nd May, 1891. 

415. Breacher, Major Rider — Charles Stewart, Shoemaker, 

Leeds — 8. 

Charles Stewart Bresher was a shoemaker at 17, Mabgate, in 1837. 
The Rev. Major Rider Bresher was Second Master of Lichfield Grammar 
School in 1844. 



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416. Lassey, John — ^Joseph, Malster, Leeds — 12. n* 1828. 

Joseph Lassey was a victualler, the Hope Inn, 57, York Road, in 1830. 

417. Paley, Greorge — ^George, Manufact^ Leeds — 9. 

418. Inchbald, Thomas — ^Thomas, Bookseller, Leeds — 10. 

Thomas Mawson Inchbold. Born 24 Oct., 181 7 ; died 14 July, 1874. 

419. HoUyday, John — ^William, Linendraper, Leeds — 11. 

William Holyday was a linen draper at 31, Kirkgate, in 1822. 

420. Holroyd, George Frederick — William, Woolstapler, 

Chapel town — 13. 

William Holroyd was a wool stapler at 6, Call Lane, in 1822. 

421. Marshall, Hugh John — ^John, G«nt., Horsforth — 14 (o). 

John Marshall was a drysalter at Horsforth in 1822. 

422. Musgrave, William Peete — William Peete, Grent., 

London — 15 (O). r. June, 1831. Trinity Coll., Cam- 
bridge, Oct., 1831; !•** Sen' Optime, 1835; Conduct 
Fellow. 

M.A. 1837. Curate of Trumpington, 1837-40. Vicar of Eaton 
Bishop, 1841-54. Rector of Etton, 1854-78. Warden of St. Catherine's 
Hospital, Ledbury, 1877. Canon of Hereford. 

423. Peacock, Charles — Caesar, Printer, Leeds — 13. 

424. By water, John — ^William, Surgeon, Nottingley — 10. 

William By water was a surgeon in Aire Street, Knottingley, in 1822. 

425. Webster, William — ^John, Brewer, Leeds — 12. r. 1828. 

John Webster lived at Old Brewery Yard, Meadow Lane, in 183a 

426. Hodgson, Richard — William, Grocer, Leeds — 11. r. 1828. 

William Hodgson was a wholesale and retail tea dealer at North Town 
End in 1822. 

26 January, 1829. 

427. Smith, Samuel — Samuel, Surgeon, Leeds — 8. 

r. June, 1832. 

Afterwards known as Rev. Samuel Pyemont, D.D., Durham. Vicar of 
Whitwick, Leicester, 1864; died there, 1875. 

428. Cheetham, William — Richard, Traveller, Leeds — 9. 

Richard Cheetham was a traveller at 14, Airedale Place, West Street, 
in 1830. 

429. Willock, William — William, Gent., Leeds — 13. 

r. to Magdalen Coll., Cambridge, Oct., 1834. Milner 
Scholar; 44*** Wrangler ; Fellow of Magdalen. 

The Rev. William Wellington Willock. 

430. Chantrell, Robert Dennis — Robert Dennis, Architect, 

Leeds — 14. 

Was a haberdasher, 20, Upperhead Row, Leeds, in 1841. 

431. Crossley, Rowland — David, Gent., Halifax — 16 (o). 

Admitted a solicitor. For many years with Middleton & Son, Leeds. 
Died 24 Nov., 1887, at Grove Terrace Leeds, aged 75. Woodbouse 
Cemetery. 




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LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 3 1 

432. Pickles, Joseph Henry — ^Joseph, Clergyman, Leeds — 12. 

r.* June, 1832. 

The Rev. Joseph Pickles had a boarding academy at 13, Brunswick 
Street, in 1830. 

433. WoUaston, Charles Richard — William Charles, Clergy- 

man, Leeds — 11. r. June, 1829 ; readmitted. 

A son of the Second Master. Born 13 March, 181 8. 4th King's Own 
Regiment — ensign 1844, lieutenant 1848. Died 29 Aug., 1850, at Calcutta. 

434. Teal, Arthur — Henry, Land Surveyor, Leeds — 12. 

r.* April, 1830. 

Henry Teal & Son, land surveyors. No. 6, Albion Street ; house, Sturton 
Lodge, in 1837. 

435. Dixon, William — Abraham, Gent., Leeds — 10. 

r. June, 1832. 

Abraham Dixon was a foreign commission agent at I, Commercial 
Buildings, in 1830. 

436. Dixon, George — Abraham, Gent., Leeds, r. June, 1832. 

Birmingham 1838. Town Councillor 1862, Mayor 1866. Entered 
Parliament 1867. A great Educationist. M.P. for Edgbaston. Died 
24 Jan., 1898. aged 77. 

437. Booth, John — Richard, Farmer, Bramley — 14. 

438. Rogerson, Thomas — ^Joseph, manuP", Bramley — 14. 

Joseph Rogerson was a manufacturer at Bramley in 1837. 

439. Sheepshanks, Thomas — William, Merchant, Leeds — 9. 

r. June, 1832. Triny. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1842; 19'*^ 
Jun' Opt.; 14*** in 2^ Class Class. Tripos. 

M.A. 1845. Curate of Ide Hill, Kent, 1842. P.C. of High Harrogate, 
1845-57. Bilton, 1857. Vicar of Arthington, 1864-72. Park Place, 
Harrogate, 1903. 

440. Dunn, John — ^Thomas, Gent., Famley near Otley — 16 (OJ. 

r. to Queen's Coll., Cambridge, 1832 (June). 

Thomas Dunn was house steward at Famley Hall in 1822. Was not the 
&ther or son well known in connection with Madeira wine called by 
his name? 

441. Sharp, John — Samuel, Clergyman, Wakefield — 18 (o). 

r. Oct., 1829. Magdalen Coll., Cambridge. 4 Jun' 
Opt. 1833. 

B.A.; Scholar ; M.A. 1836. P.C. of Horbury, 1834-99. Hon. Canon of 
Ripon. Died at Horbury, 10 June, 1903. 

442. Atkinson, Dalrymple — ^John, Surgeon, Leeds — 9. 

r. June, 1829. 

Re-entered July, 1830. (See following No. 507.) 

443. Clark, John — William, Wharfinger, Leeds — 12. 

444. Chantreli, John Bohan — Robert Dennis, architect, 

Leeds — 13. 

An architect in Leeds. Chantreli & Son, Greengates, Otley, 1841. 3rd 
West York Militia — lieutenant 1852, captain 1854, hon. major 1873. 

445. Robinson, George — Richard, Wharehouseman, Leeds 

— 12. 

Richard Robinson was a warehouseman at 25, Portland Street, in 1830. 



^2 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. ' 

446. Crabtree, Samuel — William, Flour factor, Leeds — 10. 

William Crabtree was a flour dealer at 4, Ludgate Hill, and 94, High 
Street, in 1830. 

447. Turley. 

448. Copeland, Walter — Edward, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1829. 

449. Copeland, Fountaine — Edward, Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

r. June, 1829. 

450. Wollaston, William James — William Charles, Clergy- 

man, Leeds — 8. 
r. June, 1829; readmitted; r. Mids', 1834. 

William Ottley James Wollaston was a son of the Second Master. 
Born 30 July, 1820. M.R.CS. 1847. At Blackburn until 1850. Died 
8 Oct., 1858. 

451. Green, John — Antony, Grocer, Leeds — 13. 

Anlhony Green was a shopkeeper at 18, York Street, in 1837. 

452. Ibbetson, William — ^Thomas, Taylor, Leeds — 1 1. 

Thomas Ibbetson was a tailor in Portland Street in 1837. 

453. Ibbetson, William — ^Thomas, Taylor, Leeds — 9. 

454. Foxcroft, Thomas — ^Thomas, Press setter, Leeds — 12. 

455. Nichols, William — William, Machine maker, Leeds — 13. 

William Nichols was a machine maker in Isle I^ne, Holbeck, in 1837. 

456. Mortson, James — ^John, Carter, Leeds — 13. 

John Mortson was a carter at Mill Green, Holbeck, in 1837. 

457. Dixon, Thomas — ^Abraham, Gent., Leeds — 7. 

r. Aug., 1829. 

Abraham Dixon was a foreign commission agent at Commercial 
Buildings in 1830. 

458. Crossland, James Stead — ^Thomas, Grocer, Leeds — 11. 

r. June, 1829. 

Thomas Crosland was a grocer and oil dealer at Holbeck in 1830. 

459 Crossland, Thomas Smith — ^Thomas, Grocer, Leeds — 9. 
r. June, 1829. 

27 July, 1829. 

460. Teale, William Henry — William, Linendraper, Leeds 

— 19. r. for St. John's Coll., Camb. A.B. 1834.; 
25^*^ Jun' Optime. 

Vicar of Royston. Rector of Devizes. Died at Clevedon, 1878. 

461. Boyne, Charles — ^Thomas, Tobacconist, Leeds — 12. 

Thomas Boyne & Son were tobacco and snutf manufacturers, 13, Neville 
Street ; house, Virginia Cottage, in 1837. 

462. Hirst, George — George, Merchant, Leeds— 9. 

George Hirst was a merchant at 2, Kingston Terrace, in 1837. 

463. Walker, John — Abraham, Joiner, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1833. 

Abraham Walker lived at Cheapside, Hunslet Lane, in 183a 

370. Wilkinson, John Rhodes — ^John, Woolstapler, Leeds — 12. 

John Wilkinson was a wool stapler at 2, Albion Street ; residence, 
Elmwood House, in 1822. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 33 

464. Philips, Paul — Peter, Taylor, Leeds — 12. 

Peter Phillips was a tailor in Old Square, Kirkgate, in 1822. 

28^. WooUey, William Wellington — ^John, Leeds — 11. 

r.* July, 1 83 1. 

465. Rickards, James — George, Clergyman, Wortley — 1 1. 

r. Midsum^ 1833. 

The Rev. George Rickards was P.C. of Wortley in 1830. James Bateson 
Rickards was a corn merchant. Died in London 13th Jan., 1883. 

466. Millner, Jacob William — ^Thomas Ellicar, Book keeper, 

Leeds — 11. r. Sept,, 1834. 

Thomas Millner was Librarian at the Leeds Library in 1830. 

467. Markland, Bertie — Ralph, Gent., Leeds — 11. 

r. April, 1835. 

Admitted a solicitor. Practised in Leeds. Markland & Davy, No. 42, 
Albion Street. Lived at Sheepscar. Died at Harrogate, 26 April, 1874. 

468. Hirst, George — Abraham, Merchant, Leeds — 15. 

Abraham Hirst was a merchant at i, South Parade, in 1830. 

469. Kennion, Robert — ^Thomas, Clergyman, Harrogate — 

13 (o). r. Augst., 1832. St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 
Oct., 1833. 30^** Wrangler, 1837. 

Called to the Bar, at Lincoln's Inn, 26 Nov., 1840. Ordained in 1854. 
The Rev. Robert Winter Kennion. Rector of Acle, Norfolk, 1858-96. 
Died at Tunbridge Wells, 25 Dec, 1897, aged 82. 

470. Clarke, Joseph — Isaac, Servant, Leeds — 12. 

471. Thorns, Zaccheus — ^Zaccheus, Publican, Leeds — 12. 

Zaccheus Thorns was a victualler. Sportsman Inn, 3, Cherry Row, in 
1830. 

472. Calder, Grillies — Frederick, Minister, Leeds — 14. 

r.* Sept., 1832. 

473. Calder, Edwin — — 13. r.* Sept., 1832. 

474. Calder, Frederick — — 11. 

r.* Sept., 1832 ; readmitted April, 1836. 

(See following No. 723.) 

475. Sharp, William — Samuel, Clergyman, Wakefield — 17 (o). 

r. to Magdalen Coll., Camb% Oct, 1831. 

I Feb., 1830. 

476. Addinell, Abraham Musgrave — Samuel, Basket maker, 

Leeds — 14. r. June, 1832. 

Grace Addinell & Son were basket makers at 40, Briggate, in 1822. 

477. Rhodes, John — Benjamin, Innkeeper, Leeds — 13. r. 

Benjamin Rhodes was a victualler. White Horse, Woodhouse Carr, in 
1830. 

478. Parkinson, Robert — Robert, Agent, Leeds — 11. 

Robert Parkinson was a commission merchant in Bank Street; house, 
South Row, in 1822. 

479. Barlow, William Henry — ^John Smith, Hatter, Leeds — 10. 

r. Dec, 1 83 1. 

John Smith Barlow was a hatter at 76, Briggate, in 1822. 
C 



34 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

480. Rickards, Greorge Henry Lascelles — George, Clergy- 

man^ Wortley — 10. r. Midsum', 1834. 

L.S.A. Lond. 1840; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1841. 7, Moorland Road, Leeds, 
1872. A Factory Inspector. Died at Pool, 22 July, 1892. 

48 1 . Wright, Christopher Sanderson — Christopher Sanderson, 

Com merchant, Leeds — 10. 

482. Mathers, Bradshaw — ^Joseph, Millwright, Leeds — 9. 

Joseph Mathers was a millwright at Burmantofts in 1822. 

483. Sangster, Charles — John, Solicitor, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1836, to St. John's Coll., Cambridge, Oct., 
1837. Chancellor's Eng. Poem, 1839; Brown's Medal, 
1840; 2o"» Wrangler 1841 ; Class. Trip. 2°^ Class, 6^\ 

M.A. 1845. Curate of High Hoyland, 1844. Vicar of Darton, Barnsley, 
from 1855. Formerly Hea^ Master of Rochester and Chatham Classical 
and Mathematical Institution. Late Rural Dean. 

484. Spinks, William James Hawks — William, Drufrgist, 

Leeds — 11. 

William Spink was a druggist at i, Wood Street, Briggate, in 1830. 

485. Teale, William — Benj", Gent., Leeds — 1 1. r.* June, 1832. 

Benjamin Teale lived at 4, Queen Street, in 1837. 

486. Teale, Henry — —9. r.* June, 1832. 

487. Hogg, William — ^Thomas, Merchant, Leeds— 9. 

Thomas Hogg was a merchant at Lower Moor Side, Holbeck, in 1837. 

488. Hogg, Joseph — — 14. r.* Midsum', 1834. 

489. Dixon, Isaac — ^Josiah, Clothier, Leeds — 11. 

Josiah Dixon was an overlooker at Woodhouse Carr in 1830. 

490. Micklethwaite, Benj° — Richard, Grocer, Leeds — 12. r. 

Richard Micklethwaite was a wholesale grocer at 14 and 15, Briggate, 
in 1822. 

491. Spiritt, William — ^Thomas, printer, Leeds — 10. 

Thomas Spiritt was a printer at 6, Nippett Lane, in 1850. 
[Dr. Holmes* writing begins here.] 

July, 1830. 

492. Wilkinson, John — (John) Meanwood — 1 1 . r.* June, 1832. 

493. Willock, Edmund Peel — (William) — 11. r. June, 1832. 

William Willock was Distributor of Stamps, 14, Benson's Buildings; 
house, Lyddon Terrace, in 1837. 

494. Frankland, John — (John, Cropper) — 11. r. June, 1832. 

John Frankland was an overlooker at 45, St. James Street, in 1830. 

495. Tempest, David — (John) — 14. 

John Tempest & Son were drysalters at Holbeck Moor Side in 1830. 

496. Chorley, William Francis — (Thomas, Surgeon) — 13. 

r. Jany., 1832. 

Born 21 June, 1817. Fourth son of Thomas Chorley. M.R.C.S. Eng. 
i84o;Caius Coll., Camb.; B.A. 1845; M.B. 1846; M.R.C.P. Lond. 1846. 
9, Clarence Lawn, Dover, 1872. Died in Ivondon, 26 July, 1890, aged 73. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 35 

497- Harrison, Abner — (Robert, Grocer) — 10. 
? Queen's Coll. Drowned. 

Re-entered July, 1834. (See following No. 655.) 

498. Johnson, James — (James, Whitesmith) — 14. 

499. Heaton, John Deakin — (John) — 12. r. Physician. 

Born 23 Nov., 1817. M.B. 1841. M.D. 1843, Univ. Lond.; M. 1859, 
F. 1868, R.C.P. Lond. Claremont, Leeds, 1872; died there 29 March, 
1880. (See L^e, by Wemyss Reid.) 

500. Smith, George — (James, Coach-guard) — 12. 

James Smith was a coach guard at 19, Brunswick Street, in 1830. 

501. Butterfield, William Benson — (Frederic, Traveller) — 12. 

r. June, 1832. 

502. Atkinson, William — — 17. 

503. Dixon. Readmitted. 

504. Harral, William — (William, Broker) — 10. 

William Harrison Harral was a hatter and clothes broker at 8 and 134, 
Kirkgate, in 1830. 

505. Kirby — (John) Headingley — 12. 

506. Kirby — (John) — 13. 

507. Hepper, F. W. — (William, Publican) — 9. r. Jany., 1833. 

William Hepper was a woolstapler and victualler at Green Dragon, 
14, Guildford Street, in 1830. 

442. Atkinson, Dalrymple — (John, Surgeon). 
Readmitted, r. Oct., 1834. 

508. Walker, George Hargrave — (John, Clothdrawer) — 10. 

r. Sept', 1833. 

John Walker was a cloth drawer at 20, Byron Street, in 1837. 

509. Wells, John Barley — (John, Bingley) — 15. 

510. Rogerson, Thomas — (John, Clothier, Armley) — 14. 

511. Briggs, Samuel — (Joshua, Clothier, Armley) — 10. 

Joshua Briggs was a clothier at Armley in 1822. 

512. Hodgson, Christopher — (Robert) — 15. r.* June, 1832. 

513. Jordan, John — (Henry, Grocer) — 10. r. June, 1832. 

514. Nicholson, Joseph — (Charles, Innkeeper) — 15. 

r. June, 1831. 

Charles Nicholson was a victualler, Woodman, Sweet Street, in 1830. 

Jany. 17***, 1831. 

515. Angell, Charles Henry — (John) Roscoe place — 12. 

r. Oct., 1833; readmitted April, 1835. Lady B. 
Hastings' Scholar, 1839; Queen's Coll., Oxford; 
B.A. 1843. 

Re-entered January, 1835. (See following No. 686.) 

516. Russell, John — (Frederic) Meadow Lane — 1 1. 

r. Midsum', 1834. 

Frederick Russell was an earthenware manufacturer in Meadow Lane 
in 1830. 

517. Dawson, Fawcett — (Joseph) West Bar — 12. 



36 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

518. Frankland, James — (John) St. James St. — 10. 

r. Sept., 1833. 

John Frankland was an overlooker at 45, St. James' Street, in 1830. 

519. Thackwray, Charles — (John) Wellington Rd. — 12. 

520. Shacklock, William — ^Joshua, Supervisor, Hunslet — 12. 

Joshua Shacklock was a supervisor in Waterloo Road, Hunslet, in 1837. 

521. Crossland, Henry — (John) Trafalgar St. — 13. 

John Crosland, gent., 7, Trafalgar Street, in 1837. 

522. Freeman, Charles James — Claremont place — 12. 

r. Nov., 1 83 1. 

523. Hicks, John — (John) North Street — 13. r. June, 1832. 

John Hicks was a bookseller at 17, North Street, in 1837. 

524. Stead, Daniel Gamble — Beeston Hill, Famley 

— 12. r. Augst., 1831. 

Jonas Stead & Son were woollen manufieurturers and merchants ai 
5, Mill Hill, and Farnley and Gildersome, in 1830. 

525. Mitchell, William Henry — ( ) Wine Merchant, 

Headingley — 10. r. Midsum', 1834. 

Son of Henry Charlesworth Windsor Mitchell. In the Excise 
Department. A gauger at London Docks. Died in London. 

526. Butterfield, Joseph Dixon — (Frederic, Traveller) — 11. 

r. Jany., 1833. 

527. Wardle, Joseph Williams — (Joseph, Clergyman) Leeds 

— 12. r. March, 1831. 

The Rev. Joseph Wardle was P.C. of Beeston in 183 1. 

528. Holmes, Joseph — (Joseph, Clergyman) Leeds — 10. 

r. Oct., 1840, to Trinity Coll., Cambridge, i*' Class 
1841 ; Scholar 1843; B.A. 1844; 15**" Sen*" Optime, 
and 4^ in 2 class Class. Tripos. 

M.A. 1847. Curate of Chesterfield, 1847. Vicar of Swineshead, Lines., 
from i84]8. 

529. Strickland, Emmanuel — Kirby Moorside — 18 (o). 

r. to Queen's Coll., Cambridge, Oct., 1831. 

The Rev. Emmanuel Strickland, M.A. Curate of Ingleby Greenhow, 
1835; of Richmond, 1836; of Brixton Deverill, 1838. P.C. of 
Horningsham, 1848. Rector of Brixton Deverill, Wilts., 1858. Died 
1875, aged 63. 

530. Blackburn, Joseph — (John) Leeds — 13. 

531. Gregson, James — (James) Leeds — 11. 

James Gregson was an overlooker at Holbeck in 1830. 

532. Calder, Edward — (Frederic, Wesleyan Minister) Leeds 

— 9. r.* Sept., 1832. 

Probably a solicitor ; admitted in 1845 ; practised at Bristol. 

533. Bailey, Edwin — (James) Leeds — 11. 

James Bailey was a hat manufacturer at 24, Briggate, in 1837. 

534. Matthews, Joseph — Clerk, Leeds — lo. 

535. Simpson, William — (John) Briggate — 18. r. to Queen'.s 

College, Cambridge, Oct., 1834. 32 Jun' Opt. 1838. 

Vicar of Dolx:ross, 1845. 



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536. Hargraves, Benjamin — (Richard, Paper Stainer) Albion 

St. — 16. r. Jany., 1832. 

Richard Hargraves was a painter and paper stainer at 36, Commercial 
Street; house, Portland Crescent in 1837. 

August v\ 1831. 

537. Bywater, Thomas — ^John Rainforth, Banker, Middleton 

Grange — 12. r. 

John Rainforth Bywater was manager at the new Gas Works, 68, Albion 
Street, in 1866. Thomas Bywater was engaged in the shipping business 
at Liverpool. Died at Liscard, Cheshire, Feb. 14, 1903. 

538. Carter, Henry — John, Labourer, Leeds — 10. 

379. Dawson, William — William, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 
28. Dodsworth, Frederic — William, Surgeon, Leeds — 17. 
r. June, 1832. 

William Dodsworth was a surgeon at 34, Park Square, in 1837. 

539. Crookes, Richard — William, Tea Dealer, London — 15 (o)* 

r. Midsum', 1833. 

540. Hamilton, Richard Winter — Richard Winter, Dissenting 

Minister, Leeds — 10. r. Jany., 1833. 

Rev. Richard Winter Hamilton, Independent, 9, East Parade, in 1837. 
Richard Winter Hamilton, corn factor, 13, Warehouse Hill; house, 
4, Elmwood Place, in 1850. 

541. Hardisty, Richard Henry — Robert, Leeds — 14. r. 

Mr. Robert Hardisty lived at 11, Carr Place, in 1837. Richard Henry 
Hardisty was a fruiterer at 9, Upperhead Row, in 1850. 

542. Hubbersty, Robert Curteis — Zachary, Solicitor, London 

— 15 (o). r. Midsum', 1832. Peterhouse Camb% 1834. 
2 Sen' Opt. 1838. 

Rector of Castleton Parva, Rutland, from 1874. 

543. Kirby, Charles — John Headingley — 10. 

r. June, 1835 (Q). 

John Kirby was a blacksmith at Headingley in 1830. 

544. Priestley, Charles Henry — Charles Thomas, Leeds 

— 10. r. Midsum', 1834. 

Charles Thomas Priestley was a commission agent at Pottemewton 
in 1837. 

545. Pattison, Henry — ^William, Leeds. 

William Pattison was a joiner at 6, Noble Street, in 1830. 

546. Royce, Frederic — John, Engraver, Leeds — 10. 

r.* Jany., 1832. 

John Royce was a seal engraver at 17, Bond Street; house, Woodhouse 
Moor, in 1837. 

547. Tute, Edward B. H. — ^James (late). Surgeon, Leeds — 11. 

r.* Midsum' 1833. 

548. Wilkinson, Samuel — Samuel, Farmer, Walton Head 

—14 (O). r. April, 1833. 

Baptised at Kirkby Overblow, 20 June, 181 7. Studied medicine. 'Went 
to Cambridge University. Buried at Kirkby Overblow, 8 April, 1845. 



38 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

i6th Jany., 1832. 

549. Hall, John — John, Cheese Factor, Leeds — (11). 

r.* Midsum', 1833. 

John Hall was a cheese factor at 14, Upperhead Row, in 1850. 

550. Moody, Winter — ^Thomas, Exciseman, Hunslet — 12. 

r. Midsum', 1833. 

551. Moody, John — ^Thomas, Exciseman, Hunslet — 10. 

r. Sept., 1833. 

552. Flood, Samuel — John, Surgeon, Leeds — 13. 

r.* Midsum^ 1833. 

St. Bees College. Incumbent of Beaminster, Dorset ; of St. Matthew's, 
Leeds, 1852; of Dinton, Aylesbury. D.D. Queen's College, Cambridge 
(10 years). Died 20 Sept., 1888. 

553. Yates, George — Will°* Hepper, Wool stapler, Leeds — 9. 

William Hepper was a woolstapler and victualler at the Green Dragon, 
14, Guildford Street, in 1830. 

554. Price, Henry William — ^William, Surgeon, Leeds — 11. 

r. Sept., 1837. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.S. A Lond. 1843. 9, York Place, Leeds, in 1872. 

555. Hicks, William — ^John, Bookseller, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1833. 

John Hicks was a bookseller at 17, North Street, in 1837. 

556. Cromack, William Nichols — George, Clothmerchant, 

Leeds — 8. r. Sept., 1833. 

George Cromack was a commission agent at 37, Belgrave Street, in 185a 

557. Johnson, Thomas^ — William, Comfactor, Moretown — 13. 

r. 1 8th Jany., 1832. 

558. Tute, Henry Dowell — James (late), Surgeon, Leeds — 9. 

559. Bassett, William — Major Boyd — 12. r. 2^ Feby., 1832. 



13- 
Linen Draper, Leeds — 11. 



560. Brook, Samuel — Richard,' 

561. Brook, Edward — Richard, 

r. Midsum', 1833. 

562. Brook,William — Richard,; 8. 

Richard Brook was a linen draper and silk mercer at 51, Briggate, 
in 1830. 

563. Crossland, Thomas — ^John, Gentleman, Leeds — 1 1. 

John Crossland, gent., 7, Trafalgar Street, in 1837. 

564. Howarth, William Lee — Edmund, Gentleman, Leeds — 12. 

r. Readmitted 1834, to Magdalene Coll., Camb% 1839. 
Millner's Scholar. 

Re>entered Jan., 1834. (See following No. 637.) 

565. Reinhardt, Charles — ^Johann C, Druggist, Leeds — 13. 

r. 1834. 

Bom Jan., 1819. A wool broker in Liverpool. Retired, 13, Grosrenor 
Road, Hoylake, Cheshire. Died 29 Jan., 1904, aged 85. 

566. Reinhardt, Johann Christian — ^Johann C, Druggist, 

Leeds^ — 11. r. Midsum', 1834. 

Bom 21 June, 1820. A chemist in Briggate, Leeds. Retired in 1876, 
to Grafton House, Scarborough. Died April, 1892. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 39 

567. Upton, John Everard — ^John, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1833. 

John Everard Upton. Admitled a solicitor, 1842. 5, Bank Street; 
house, 3, Elm wood Place, in 1850. 

568. Liddle, Josiah — Caleb, Traveller, Leeds — 13. r. 

Caleb Liddle was a traveller at 2, Prospect Terrace, in 1837. 

569. Fox, Richard — William, Leather Factor, Leeds — 11. 

r. Easter, 1837. 

Obtained a Hastings Exhib. at Queen's College, Oxford, but did not 
reside. With Messrs. Joshua Tetley & Son, brewers. Died at Leedsr 
3 Sept., 1902, aged 81. 

570. Horsefield, William — Mark, Exciseman, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1834. 

571. Holyday, William — ^William, Grrocer, Leeds — 13. 

r. Christmas, 1833. 

572. Halley, James — ^Thomas, Coach Painter, Leeds — 11. 

r. 7th Feby., 1832. 

573. Matterson, Edward Hardwicke — Edward, Druggist, 

Leeds — 12. r.* June, 1835. 

Edward Matterson was a chemist and druggist at 13, Briggate ; house, 
2, Blundell Place, in 1830. 

574. Matterson, John Kitching — Edward, Druggist, Leeds 

—10. r.* June, 1835. 

575. Grayson, John Birdsall — Samuel, Lieutenant, Leeds — 12 . 

r. Jany., 1833. 

576. Grayson, William — Samuel, Lieutenant, Leeds — 10. 

r. Jany., 1833. 

In 1830 Samuel Grayson was a lieutenant on half pay, 94th Regiment. 
He appears to have been placed on half pay on the 30th of Oct., 1823. 

30th July, 1832. 

577. Armitage, William — William, Ainderby Steeple — 14 (o). 

Died June, 1833. 

578. Armitage, Harry Wormald — ^William, do. — 12 (o}. 

r. Midsum', 1833. 
Changed his name to Wormald on succeeding to the G>okridge Estate. 
Died Jan., 1895. 

579. Parker, Edward — Edward, Gent., Selby — 10 (o). 

r. Christmas, 1840. St. Peters Coll., Camb% 1841. 

580. Parker, Robert John — Edward, Gent., Selby — 9 (o). 

r. Midsum', 1840. 

58 1 . McDermott, George — George, Army Surgeon, Leeds — 14. 

r. April, 1834. 

Michael McDermott was surgeon to the 89th Regiment, 5th April, 1839. 

582. McDermott, William — George, Army Surgeon, Leeds 

-^12. r. Sept., 1834. 



40 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

583. Jones, John Edmund Stock — ^John, Brush Manufact', 

Leeds — 11. r. June, 1833. 

584. Jones, William Henry — ^John, do. do. —9. 

r. June, 1833. 

John Jones was a brush manufacturer in Park Cross Street ; house, 
12, Park Square, in 1837. 

585. Wormald, William — Samuel, Gent., Leeds — 9. 

r. Sep^ 1833. 

Samuel Wormald was a gentleman at Knostrop in 1830. 

586. Leak, Thomas Mallorie — ^William, Stubhouse — 12. 

r. June, 1835. 

L.S.A. Lond. 1844; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1845; L.R.C.P. Edin. i860. 
Hemsworth, Yorks., 1872. 

587. Wade, John — Benjamin, Draper, Leeds — 9. 

Benjamin Wade was a linen draper at 99, Briggate, in 1822. 

588. Richardson, Ralph Burlinson — ^William, Tailor, Leeds 

— 12. r. Midsum', 1833. 

Ralph Burlinson Richardson was a salesman at 57, Coboui^ Street, 
in 1850. 

589. Crossland, Edward Houseman — ^John, Cloth Dresser, 

Leeds — 13. 

590. Holmes, George Grorham — ^Joseph, Clergyman — ^Leeds 

—9. r. Oct., 1842, to St. John's Coll., Camb^ 
1^ Class, Mids., 1843; Scholar; B.A. 1846; Fellow 
of St. John's Coll., 1847; 2 2<* Sen' Opt.; 5*** in 2^ Class 
Class. Tripos. 

M.A. 1849; B.D. 1856. Vicar of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, 1865; 
died there 10 March, 1902, aged 78. 

59 1 . Hepworth, Frederic William — ^Thomas, Innkeeper, Leeds 

—12. r. Jany., 1833. 

Thomas Hepworth, Bean Ing Tavern, 21, Croppergate, in 1830. 

592. Dawson, Jeremiah Harrison — ^William, Book-keeper, 

Leeds — 10. 

William Dawson was a book-keeper at i, Upper Fountaine Street, 
in 1850. 

593. Beaumont, Thomas Atkinson — Francis, Merchant, Leeds 

— 14. Died 1834. 

594. Hodgson, John William — Robert, Clergyman, Kirkstall 

—9. r. Christ., 1838. 
The Rev. Robert Hodgson was incumbent of Kirkstall in 1830. 

595. Webster, Joseph Ditch — ^James, Stuff Merchant, Leeds 

—8. 

596. McNicholl, Philemon Jackson — ^Joseph, Weaver, Leeds 

— 10. 

Lived with his grandmother in Meadow Lane. In a bookseller's shop ; 
then a merchant's clerk. Lost a foot by an accident. Died at Wakefield 
about 1842. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 4 1 

597. Famcomb, Alfred — John, Wine-merchant, Hunslet — 13* 

r. Midsum', 1833. 

598. Farncomb, Thomas — John, Wine-merchant, Hunslet — 8. 

r. Jany., 1833. 

No. of Boys Aug**^, 1832. 
Upper School . . • 19 

Middle 37 

Lower . 53 

Total . . .109 

14th Jany., 1833. 

599. Burton, Joshua — ^John, Woolstapler, Roundhay — 12. 

r. Christ", 1836. 

Lived in London, where he died in 1904. "Joshua Burton married, 
18 May, 1846, Fanny Wilkinson, at Gretna Green." (See Mayhall's 
Annals of Leeds ^ p. 529.) 

600. Burton, John — ^John, Do. Do. — 10. 

r. March, 1839. 

Lived at Great Driffield (58, Middle Street North) ; died there, unmarried. 

601. Atkinson, Edward — Edward, Perfumer, Leeds — 13. 

r. 1833, Christmas. 

Re-entered July, 1834. (See after No. 647.) 

602. Gamble, Richard — Thomas, Coachman, Leeds — 12. 

r. 1834, Christmas. 

Thomas Gamble was a guard at 70, Cobourg Street, in 1837. 

603. Hirst, Charles — Abraham, Merchant, Leeds — 15. 

r. Midsum', 1834. 

Abraham Hirst was a merchant; house, i, South Parade, in 1830. 

604. Mitchell, John — Charles Hy. W., Wine-merchant, 

Headingley — 10. r. Midsum^, 1837. 

John son of Henry Charles worth Windsor Mitchell, a wine merchant. 
A veterinary surgeon at 5, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. Died at Coddington, 
Notts., 20 Feb., 1890, aged 67. 

605. Dawson, Sam^ Preston — Robert, Exciseman, Hunslet 

— 12. r. Midsum', 1834. 

606. Greenwood, James — Luke, Millwright, Woodhouse — 8. 

r. Midsum"*, 1834. 

607. Stables, Edwin Harland — John, Solicitor, Leeds— 9. 

r.* Christ*, 1836. 

608. Rayner, Thomas — ^Thomas, Innkeeper, Leeds — 14. 

r. Midsum', 1834. 

Thomas Rayner, Cross Keys, 4, Hunslet Lane, in 1830 and 1837. 

609. Brunton, Richard — William, Blacksmith, Leeds — 11. 

r. Sept., 1833. 

William Brunton was a blacksmith and horse dealer at 55 and 4, 
Waterloo Street, Hunslet Lane, in 1830. 



42 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

6io. Smith, George Pyemont — Samuel, Surgeon, Leeds — 16. 
r. Sept., 1833. 
Leeds Medical School (Honours); M.R.C.S. Ens;.; L.S.A. Lond.; 
M.D. Edin. 1838. Volunteer Surgeon, Crimean War. Mount Stead, 
Otley, Yorks. Died 4 May, 1883, at Bisley Rectory, Surrey. 

611. Barber, James Henry — ^Jonathan, Teacher in American 

Universe, London — 12 (o). r. Sept., 1834. 

Manager and afterwards Chairman of the Sheffield Banking Company. 
J. P. for Sheffield and West Ridhig. A Quaker. Died 25 Dec, 1902, 
at Broomhall Park, Sheffield. 

612. Balme, Charles — ^John, Woolstapler, Leeds — 12. 

Balme & Scholefield were wool merchants in Basinghall Street in 1837. 

613. Roberts, John — ^Joseph, Wesleyan Minister, Leeds — 8. 

r. Sep', 1834. Magdalene Coll. B.A. 1847 ; 39th Sen' 
Opt.; 6** I St Class. 

Fifth first Class Classics ; Fellow and Tutor of Magdalene College. 

614. Backhouse, Daniel — Daniel, Dyer, Leeds — 11. 

r. Dec, 1834. 

Daniel Backhouse was a pattern dyer at 8, Mill Hill, in 1837. 

615. Gilpin, Edwin — ^John, Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

r. Midsum', 1836, Home to Triny. Coll., Camb% Ocf, 
1837. I St Class 1838. 

Sizar; D.D. Archdeacon of Nova Scotia. 

616. Powell, Thomas Wilde — ^James, Banker's Clerk — Leeds 

— 14. r. Oct., 1834. 

James Powell was a bsuik clerk. House, Bank Court, 154, Brip;ate, in 
1830. Thomas Wilde Powell was a solicitor at 3, Albion Place, m 1847. 

617. Wood, Matthew Bateson — Robert, Wesleyan Minister, 

Leeds — 9. r. Midsum', 1835. 

618. Madden, Wyndham Monson — Monson M., Major in the 

Army, Leeds — 9. r. to Edinburgh, Sepr., 1833. 

St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A.; Sen. Opt. 1845; M.A. 1875. Incumbent 
of Holy Trinity Church, Wakefield, 1853. Son of Brevet-Major Monson 
Molesworth Madden, 50th Regiment. 

619. Cran, William — Thomas, Cropper, Leeds — 11. 

r * Christ', 1836. 

620. Masters, John — ^John, Woolstapler, Holbeck — 8. 

r.* Midsum., 1837. 

Re-entered Jany., 1841. (See following No. 898.) 

Boys in School, Feby., 1833. 

Upper School . . . . »7 

Middle 48 

Lower 49 

Total . . .114 

29th July, 1833. 

621. Bealey, Samuel — Adam, Bleacher, RadclifFe — 12 (o). 

r. Oct., 1833. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 43 

622. Bovver, John — ^Nathaniel^ Brush Maker, Leeds — 14. 

r. Ap., 1836. 

623. Best, John William — George, Leeds — 12. 

Sheffield, aunt in Leeds ; Boy 7 yrs. resid. 

624. Carr, Edwin — ^Thomas, Dyer, Leeds — 9. 

625. Dyson, Greorge William — ^William, Spirit MerchS Leeds. 

r. Aug., 1836. 

Re-entered July, 1837. (See following No. 787.) William Dyson was a 
wine merchant at 10, Providence Row, in 1837. 

626. Cheetham, Joseph — ^Joseph, Straw Hat Manuf", Leeds 

— 10. 

Joseph Cheetham was a straw hat maker at 43, Lady Lane, in 1837. 

627. Chippendale, Charles Thomas — Charles, Tallow Chandler, 

Leeds — 16. r. Midsum', 1834. 

628. Flower, William Balmber — ^Marmaduke, Schoolmaster, 

Leeds — 13. r. to Magdalen Coll., Camb% Oct., 1838. 
Millner's Scholar. 

Probably the Rev. William Balingborough Flower, vicar of Kings 
Kerswell, South Devon, 1852. 

629. Kendell, Daniel Burton — ^John, Upholsterer, Leeds — 14. 

r. Sep^, 1834. Caius Coll., Camb., 1838. 

M.B. 1847. J.P. for West Riding. Thornhill House, Wakefield. Died 
I Oct., 1902, aged 84. 

630. Pickles, George William — ^Joseph, Clergyman, Leeds 

— 12. r. Midsum', 1834. 

The Rev. Joseph Pickles had an Academy at 13, Brunswick Street, 
in 1830. 

631. Pickles, Edward — Joseph, Clergyman, Leeds — 9. 

r. Jan., 1836. 

632. Taylor, John — Robert, Surgeon, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1835. 

Robert Taylor was a surgeon at 21, Albion Street, in 183a 

633. Scatcherd, Watson — Norrison Morley — 12 (o). 

r. Midsum', 1834. 

Watson, son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd. Admitted a solicitor 1844; 
practised at Morley; died 1855. 

Boys in School, Sep', 1833. 

Upper School . • 17 

Middle 42 

Lower 42 

Total . . .101 

20th Jany., 1834. 

634. Bellhouse, William — David, Tailor, Leeds — 12. 

David Bellhouse was a tailor at 4 Court, 155, Briggate, in 1830. 



44 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

635. Goodchild, William George — William Thomas, Clergy- 

man — 15 (o). r. Christmas, 1836. Magdalene Coll., 
Camb®, 1837. B.A. 1841. Sidney Coll. 

Head Master of Audlem Grammar School, 1844. Vicar of East Tilbury, 
Essex, 1845. I^i^ ^^ sea, 21 May, 1868. 

636. Haigh, Daniel Henry — George, Calico-printer, Leeds 

— 14. r. Midsum*", 1836. 

Bom near Chorley, 7 Aug., 1819. In business in Leeds. Joined clergy 
at St. Saviour's. Largely helped to build All Saints' Church. Joined 
Church of Rome, 1847; ordained Priest 8 April, 1848. Built a Church 
at Erdington, near Birmingham; lived there. Died 10 May, 1879, ^^ 
Oscott. ''An antiquary." (See Yorkshire Archcsological Journal^ vi, p. 53.) 

637. Houlgate, William — John, Chapel-town— 9. 

r. Midsum', 1834. 
564. Howarth, William Lee — Edmund, Leeds — 14. 

Re-entered; left in Oct., 1839, for Magdalene Coll., 
Camb^. Millner's Scholar. 

Curate of Stanningley. Elm wood House, Leeds, 1875. J. P. for West 
Riding, 1868. Died at Elmwood House, 14 Dec., 1877, aged 58. 

638. PuUan, Thomas — ^Thomas, Clergyman, Farnley — 11. 

r. Aug., 1836. 

In a mining company at Melbourne, Australia ; died there. 

639. Phillips, Edward — Edward Leeds — 12. 

Edward Phillips was a size manufacturer in Stocks Fold, Bank, in 1830. 

640. Richardson, William — William, Tailor, Leeds — 1 1. 

r. June, 1835. 

William Richardson was a tailor, and lived at 6, Upper North Street, 
in 1826, and also in 1830, when he was a tobacco manufacturer. 

641. Robinson, John — — 11. r. March, 1836. 

642. Robinson, James — — 11. r. 1836. 

643. Stead, Bennett — ^Joseph, Sadler, Leeds — 10. r. 

Joseph Stead was a saddler in Upperhead Row in 1830. Titus Bennett 
Stead was a druggist at 20, Upperhead Row ; Leeds Town Council, 
1872-81 ; Board of Guardians 1867 to death. Died at Roundhay, 14th 
August, 1882. 

644. Sedgwick, Richard — Matthew, Draper, Leeds — 10. 

r. Christmas, 1838. 

Matthew Sedgwick was a draper at 72, Briggate, in 1837. 

645. Wainwright, William — Joseph, StuflF Singer, Woodhouse 



646. Whitehead, John — Thomas, Shoemaker, Leeds — 12. 
r. Midsum', 1834. 

Thomas Whitehead was a shoemaker at 18, George Street, in 1830. 

Boys in School, March, 1834. 
Tipper School 
Middle Do. 
Lower Do. 



Total 



'7 
2% 



43 
88 




The Rev. Daniel Henry Haigh, M.A., F.S.A. 



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The Rev. Edward Atkinson, D.D. 

Master of Clare College, Cambridge. 



IA46 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 45 

28th July, 1834. 

647. Allman, Thomas — ^William, Weaver, Leeds — 14. 

r. Christmas, 1841. 

Appointed Writing Master at the School 1842. A cripple. Afterwards 
had a school in Butts Court. 

601. Atkinson, Edward — Edward, Perfumer, Leeds — 14. 

Readmitted, r. to Clare Hall, Camb*^. Scholar 1838 ; 
38 Sen' Optime 1842 ; 3^ in the first Class of Classical 
Tripos; Fellow of Clare Hall and Class. Lecturer. 
Master of Clare Coll., Camb. 

From 1856, D.D. 

648. Battye, Alfred — ^John, Solicitor, Huddersfield — 15 (o). 

r. June, 1835. 

Bom 1818 ; died in 1842 in Jamaica. 

64Q. Berry, Thomas — ^Thomas, late Quarter Master 97th, 
Leeds — 12. 

650. Booker, John— John, Wine Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

r. Midsum', 1838; readmitted Oct, 1839. 

(See following No. 862.) 

651. Booker, Rob'Alfi-ed — William, Draper, Leeds — 13. 

A woobtapler. Charles Street, Bradford ; house, Manningham Lane. 
Retired to Cheltenham; died there. 

652. Clark, Thomas — ^John, Coach Maker, Leeds — 13. 

John Clark & Son were coach builders in Bishopgate Street in 1837. 

653. Dixon, Thomas — ^Thomas, Grocer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum', 1840, to S* John's Coll., Camb*. i"^ at 
Midsum' Exam", 1841; Scholar; B.A. 1844; 5^** 
Wrangler; Elected Fellow of Jesus Coll., on the 
Bishop of Ely's Found", thrown open to the competi- 
tion of all B.A.» in the University, Jany., 1845. Head 
Master of Bingley Grammar School. 

654. Elkington, Gulielmus James — ^James Goodall, Army 

Surgeon, Leeds — 14. r. June, 1835. 

James Goodall Elkington, who was at Waterloo, was appointed surgeon, 
17th Lancers, nth Sept., 1828. 

655. Garbutt, John Huby — ^William, Tailor, Leeds — 10. 
497. Harrison, Abner — Robert, Druggist, Leeds — 14. 

Readmitted; r. to Queen's Coll., Camb®, Oct., 1841. 
Drowned in the Cam, Nov., 1841. 

656. Kershaw, William Ripley — ^John, Bricklayer, Leeds — 8. 

r. Christmas, 1841. 

Re-entered Aug., 1842. (See following 980.) 

657. Mitchell, Charles — Henry C. W., Spirit MerchS 

Headingley — 10. r.* Mids^, 1837. 

Charles, son of Henry Charlesworth Windsor Mitchell, who was a wine 
merchant at 33, Albion Street, in 1850. 



46 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

658. Nelson, Greorge — ^Thomas, Whitesmith, Leeds — 12. 

r. Aug., 1836. 

Thomas Nelson was a whitesmith at 8, Bull and Bell Yard, Briggate, 
in 1830. 

659. Marriott, John Blakey — William, Salesman, — u. 

William Marriott was a wholesale hosier at Court 47, Briggate; house, 
22, Elm wood Street, in 1847. 

660. Atkinson, Richard — John, Farmer, Fillingham, Lincolns. 

—12 (o). 

661. Rogerson, Henry — ^John, Stone Mercht., Bramley — 14. 

r. Sep% 1834. 

John Rogerson was a stone merchant at Leeds and Liverpool Canal 
Basin; house, Bramley, in 1837. 

662. Robinson, James — ^James, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

James Robinson was a mei chant ; house, Woodhouse Lane, in 1837. 

663. Smith, Frederick — Samuel, Surgeon, Leeds — 9. 

Re-entered Jan., 1840. 

664. Schofield, John — ^Joshua, Tailor, Leeds — 9. r. AugS 1836. 

665. Smith, William — Charles, Butcher, Leeds — 10. 

r. ChristS 1838. 

Charles Smith was a butcher at 122, Briggate; hoase, 12, Skinner 
Lane, in 1837. 

666. Taylor, William — ^John, Labourer, Hunslet — 10. 

r.* Midsum., 1837. 

667. Vickers, Rich** Edward — ^Joseph C, Printer, Leeds — lo. 

r. Ap., 1836. 

A hosier in Briggate. Died about i860. 

668. Webster, Joseph — Rawson, Druggist, Heckmondike 

—12 (o). r. 

Rawson Webster was a surgeon at Heckmondwike in 1837. 

669. Webster, Rawson — Rawson, Druggist, do. 

— 9 (o). r. Midsum', 1839 ; re-entered ; r. Midsum., 1843. 

Re-entered Jan., 1 841. (See following No. 903.) 

Boys in School, Aug«*^, 1834. 
Upper School . . . .16 

Middle 35 

Lower 41 

Total . . .92 

19th Jany.y 1835. 

670. Beaumont, Charles — ^James, Staymaker, Leeds — 11. 

r. Ap., 1836. 

James Beaumont was a staymaker at 6, Kirkgate, in 1830. 

671. Booker, Samuel Briddon — ^John, Spirit Merch*, Leeds — 8. 

r. Christmas, 1840. Jesus Coll., Camb., Mar., 1853. 

B.A. 1856; M.A. 1861. Curate of Hope, Derbyshire, 1857; of Stockton 
Heath, 1859. Rector of North Piddle, 1873. Vicar of Shirebrook, 
1879; of Marton, 1881 ; of Chicheley, i8i85-93. Bridge House, 
Kenil worth, 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 47 

672. Bowes, Walker Somerville — Christopher, Hatter, Leeds 

— 12. r. Mids', 1837. 

Christopher Bowes was a hat manufacturer at 21, Briggate; house* 
Woodbine Place, in 1837. 

673. Crossland, William — Thomas, Grocer, Holbeck — 13. 

Thomas Crosland was a cheese and bacon factor in Isle Lane, 
Holbeck, in 1837. 

674. Elkington, Fred*' George — ^James G., Army Surgeon, 

Leeds — 12. r. June, 1835. 

Tames Goodall Elkington was surgeon, 17th Lancers, nth Sept., 1828. 
Frederick George Elkington was ensign, 35th Regt., 4th Sept., 1840; 
lieutenant, 31 Dec., 1844; captain, 13 July, 1849. 

407. Green, William Clayton — William, Schoolmaster, Whit- 
kirk — 18 (O). Re-admitted; r. to Clare Hall, Camb% 
1836. Scholar; 58**^ Sen' Opt. 1840; 6^^ in 3^ Class 
Class. Tripos. 

M.A. 1845. Established a school at Birkenhead. Died in London, 
1891. In Orders. Spelled his name latterly with final *'e.'* 

675. Hudson, John — Frederic, Huddersfield — (o). 

r. Midsum., 1836. Surgeon. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.S.A. Lond. 1841 ; M.D. Lond. 1846. 11, Cork 
Street, London, W., 1901. 

676. Holmes, Charles Richard — ^Joseph, Clergyman, Leeds — 9. 

r. to Magdalene Coll., Cambridge, Oct', 1845. Milner's 
Scholar 1846; B.A. 1849. 

Curate of Coley, Halifax, 1854. Vicar of Haley Hill, Halifax, 1855. 

677. Kjiapton, James — ^Jonathan, Delver, Leeds — 12. 

r.* Midsum', 1838. 

Jonathan Knapton was a flag and stone merchant ; house, Wortley, in 1830. 

678. Laurence, Thomas — ^Levi, Chapel-town — 13. 

r. Christ", 1 84 1 . Assist. Master, Christmas ( 1 842 to 1854). 

Levi Laurence was a shoemaker in 1822. 

679. McGown, John Tinker — ^John, Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1836; re-admitted Mids', 1837; r. Mid- 
sum., 1838. 

(See following No. 780.) 

680. Procter, Leeds — 10. r. Feb^, 1835. 

John Bovill Prockter, son of William Prockter. With John Eyres & Son 
jTour years, then with William Jackson & Son, tobacco manufacturers. 
Lowerhead Row, whom he succeeded. 80, Bankside Street, 1902. 

681. Stringer, John — George, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 15. 

r. June, 1835. 

John Stringer was a bootmaker at 18, Kirkgate, in 185a 

682. Thumell, George — George, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 11. 

r. June, 1839 5 re-admitted June, 1843. S' John's Coll., 
Camb^ B.A 1850. 

Re-entered July, 1843. (See following No. 1075.) 

683. Wood, John Atkinson — Francis, Clothier, Leeds — 9. 

A manufacturer of carriage laces and furnishings in Manchester, 
Thorneyholme, Seymour Grove, Old Trafford, 1903. 



48 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

684. Young, Charles Edward — George, Coach Gruard, Leeds 

— II. 

685. Sykes, Albert — ^John, Druggist, Leeds — 11. r. 

John Sykes was a druggist at 8, Waterloo Street, in 1830. 

686. Dixon, John — ^Joshua, Merchant, Leeds. 

Re-admitted ; r. April, 1 835, to business. 1 843, S*^ John's, 
Camb^ B.A. 1847. 

Son of Joshua and Susanna Dixon. Bom at Wortley; baptised 
9 May, 1821. 

515. Angell, Charles Henry — ^John, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 16. 
(See Entry 183 1.) 

John Angell had a school at 92, Byron Street, in 1837. Charles Henry 
Angell to Queen's College, Oxford ; Hastings Exhibitioner ; B.A. 1843. 
Chaplain Leeds Gaol in 1850. Curate in chuge of Mariansleigh, Devon ; 
died there 17 June, 1883, aged 63. 

Feby., 1835. Boys in School. 
Upper School . . . .16 

Middle 27 

Lower 41 

Total ... 84 

3d Aug«S 1835. 

687. Bagnall, Freeman Leopold — Thomas, Gentleman, Chester 

— 15 (^)- r- Sep', 1836, to Paris (school). 

Son of Thomas Bagnall, M.D. Bom Oct, 1819. A pupil of Robert 
Stephenson, engineer. A keen sportsman. . Master of Chester Beagles. 
Died July, 1897. Chester Cemetery. 

688. Bradley, John Micklethwaite — Benjamin, Leeds — 15. 

r.* Midsum., 1837. 

Benjamin Bradley was an auctioneer and victualler at 61, Bridge Street, 
in 1850. 

689. Bowes, Walsingham Vernon — Christopher, Hatter, Leeds 

— II. 

Christopher Bowes was a hat manufacturer at 21, Briggate; house. 
Woodbine Place, in 1837. 

690. Barnes, Thomas — George, Cloth Drawer, Leeds — 14. 

r. Ap., 1836. 

691. Booker, William Henry — ^William, Linen Draper, Leeds 

— 12. r. Christmas, 1839. 

A worsted manufacturer. Retired to Scarborough ; died there. 

692. Booker, Charles Frederic — ^William, Linen Draper, Leeds 

— II. r. Christmas, 1839. 

Durham Univ. Scholar ; B.A. 1850; M.A. Rector of Stanningley, 1864. 

693. Brooke, John — Daniel, Druggist, Leeds — 13. 

r. Midsum., 1837. 
Daniel Brooke was a druggist at 12, Lady Lane, in 1830. 

694. Buckley, Alfred — ^John, Hackney Coach Keeper, Leeds 

— II. 

John Buckley was a coach proprietor at 32, New Park Street, in 1837. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 49 

695. Carr, Horatio Mitchell — Martin, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 

— II. r. 

Martin Carr had a school at 11, Crown Street, in 1837. 

696. Denton, Francis — William, Headingley — 12. 

William Denton, gentleman, lived at Headingley in 1830. 

697. Dickinson, Charles — ^Joseph, Grocer, Leeds — 14. 

r. Ap., 1836. 

698. Dobson, Joseph Edward — ^Jesse, Publican, Leeds — 13. 

r. Midsum', 1837. 

Jesse Dobson kept The Dolphin in Vicar Lane in 1837. 

699. Dobson, Jesse — ^Jesse, Publican, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1837. 

A brother of No. 698. 

700. Halliley, Edward — Edward, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 

Edward Halliley was a cloth finisher in the Leylands; house. New 
Leeds, in 1837. 5, St. George's Terrace, in 1850. 

701. Holmes, James Waldby — James, Postmaster, Mt. 

Weighton— 19 (o). r. to Clare Hall, Camb«, Oct', 
1835. Scholar; 29^** Jun' Opt. 1839. 

P.C. of New Mill, Kirkburton, 1843. Died 14 Dec., 1878. 

702. Rooke, Richard Ludlam — Edward, Accountant, Leeds 

—12. r. Christ", 1836 (?). 

Admitted a solicitor T. 1845. Ferns & Rooke, Bank Street; Kooke 
& Midgley, White Horse Street, Leeds. 12, Blenheim Terrace, Leeds. 
Died 20 March, 1S81 ; buried at Adel. 

703. Rogers, George — ^James, Printer, Leeds— 14. 

James Rogers was a woollen and stuff printer at 12, Sandford Street, 
in 1837. 

704. Kendrew, Tatham — ^Thomas, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 9. 

r. Ap., 1836. 

Thomas H. Kendrew was a Schoolmaster in Anglesea Street in 1837. 

705. Slade, William — ^William, Leeds — 13. 

William Slade was a corn factor at 13, Warehouse Hill ; house, 3, 
Cobourg Street, in 1837. 

706. Thorpe, John Hall — William, Joiner, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum., 1836. 

John Hall Thorp was a builder at Hunslet ; then a valuer. 6, Victoria 
Terrace, Far Headingley. Died 28 Dec, 1904, aged 81. 

707. Wade, Isaac — Isaac, Miller, Leeds — 12. r. Midsum., 1838. 



Aug"*, 1835. Boys 
Upper School 
Middle Do. 
Lower Do. 

Total 



in School. 



16 
90 



IS*** Jany., 1836. 

708. Armitage, Benjamin — ^William, Spinner, Holbeck — 10. 
r. Midsum', 1837. 



50 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

709. A.tkinson, John Beaumorit^-John, Artist, Hunslet — 12. 

John Atkinson was an artist at 9, Mulberry Place, Hunslet Road, in 1850. 

710. Alison, Timothy — Timothy, Gardener, Knosthorp — 13. 

Timothy Alison was a market gardener at Cross Green in 185a 

711. Bellhouse, James — David, Draper, Leeds — 12. 

r. Septs 1837. 

David Bellhouse was a tailor in Court 155, Briggate, in 1837. 

712. Booth, Joseph — Nathanael, Leeds — 1 1 . 

Bom ill Hunslet Lane, Leeds, 4 June, 1824. With Mr. Ramsden, 
paper merchant, Boar Lane; then for 25 years with Messrs. Hudson, 
King's Mills. An oil and cake merchant in London in 1903. 

713. BoUand, Thomas — Christopher, Solicitor, Leeds — 13. 

r. May, 1839. 

Christopher BoUand was a solicitor in Butt's Court. Atkinson, Dibb 
& Bolland, in 1837. 

714. Cassidy, Will"* Graham — ^James, L* Colonel, Leeds — 12. 

r. Christ', 1836. 

A lieutenant in the 9th Regiment, 6 April, 1842. 

7 1 5. Cassidy, John — ^James, do. Leeds — 9. 

r. Midsum., 1837. 

An ensign in the 33rd Reeiment, 19 May, 1843 ; lieutenant in the 
68th Regiment, 14 April, 1846; captain (68th), 6 Nov., 1854. Served 
in Crimea. 

716. Caris, Matthew X. S. Carr — Leeds — ^11. 

r. Oct', 1840. 
368. Cottam, George T. — George, Wine Merchant, Leeds — 16. 
r.* Christ", 1836. 

Grandson of Dr. Cottam. Trin. Coll., Dub. M.A. Known as the 
Rev. Geo. Toulson Cotham. Curate of Bowling, Newark, Goole, St. 
John's, Leeds, and Enfield. Vicar of St. John's, Walworth, i860. Died 
1892, aged 72. 

717. Etherington, Joseph — Thomas, Flax Dresser, Leeds — 11. 

r. Jan., 1840. 

718. Kilbinton, William — ^William Hoad, Agent, Leeds — 10. 

r.* Midsum., 1838. 

William Hoad Kilbinton was a clerk in Carlton Street in 1837. His 
son William was a draughtsman at Maclea & March's foundry. Died 
in Leeds about 1857. 

719. La wson, Thomas — Samuel, Machine Maker, Leeds — 16. 

r. March, 1836. 
A machine maker. Samuel Lawson & Sons, Hope Foundry, Mabgate. 
J. P. for Leeds. Died 24 Nov., 1891. 

720. Procter, Henry — William, Weaver, Leeds — 11. 

721. Walker, William — Mark, Machine Maker, Leeds — 14. 

From Kem play's Academy. A flax spinner. Died at Leeds, 31 July, 1896. 

722. Wallis, Thomas — George, Tailor, Leeds — 12. 

r. June, 1842. 

George Parvin Wallis was a tailor and pawnbroker at 16, Lady Lane, 
in 1837. 

723. Vevers, William — ^William, Wesleyan Minist', Leeds — 14. 

r. Midsum', 1840. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 51 

474. Calder, Frederic — Frederic, Wesleyan Minister, Man- 
chester— 19 (o). r. Oct', 1836, to St. John's Coll., 
Cainb®. 17'** Wrangler 1840. 3** Master of Wakefield 
P. School. Head Master of Chesterfield School 1846. 

The Rev. Frederic Calder, B.A., resigned Chesterfield, 1878. Rector 
of Wingerworth 1878; died there Aug., 1900. 

March, 1836. Boys in School. 

Upper School . . . .18 

Middle Do. . . . .39 

Lower Do. . . . .37 

Total . . .94 

August V\ 1836. 

724. Ainley, MicW Henry — ^John, Attorney's Clerk, Leeds — 10. 

John Ainley, of 6, Alfred Cross Street, was managing clerk to Mr. John 
Hope Shaw, solicitor. 

725. Blythe, William — ^Walter, Stone Mason, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1838. 

Walter Blythe was a mason at 59, Cobourg Street, in 1837. 

726. Brook, John — Benjamin, Mechanic, Holbeck — 12. 

Benjamin Brook was a founder, &c.; house, Cross Green, in 1837. 

727. Briggs, Will™ Henry — Thomas, Plumber, Leeds — 13. 

r.* Midsum', 1838. 

Thomas Briggs & Co. were plumbers at 118, East Street, in 1830. 

728. Coates, James Edw^ — ^W" Henry, Gent", Leeds — 13. 

William Heniy Coates, gentleman, 17, Wellington Street, in 1837. 

729. Eastwood, Robert Shackleton — ^John, Grentleman, Tod- 

morden — 18 (o). r. to Caius and Gonville College, 
Camb% Oct', 1838. 32** Wrangler 1842. 

Barrister. J. P. for West Riding of Yorkshire and Lancashire. Died 
20th April, 1858. {Gen/. Mag,) 

730. Green, George Tho" — Joseph, Farmer, Leeds — 12. 

731. Hope, Robert — ^James, Captain, Leeds — 13. 

r.* Midsum', 1838. 

James Hope, who fought at Waterloo, was appointed adjutant of a 
recruiting district in 1836. 

732. Hopps, Walter Pollard — Book keeper, Leeds — 12. 

Henry Hopps was a book-keeper at 10, Fenton Street, in 1850. 

733. Markland, Thomas— Ralph, Gent", Leeds — 9. 

r. Christmas, 1842. 

A com factor (Scott & Co., Warehouse Hill); house, 23, Brunswick 
Place. Died Feb., 1895. 

734. Markland, Edward — Ralph, QenVy Leeds — 8. 

r. Oct', 1845. 

A corn factor (Scott & Co., Warehouse Hill); house, 23, Brunswick 
Place. A captain in the Leeds Rifle Volunteers. Retired. Died 
July, 1874. 

735. Nowell, Joseph — ^Jane, Widow, Leeds — 12. 

Mrs. Jane Nowell, 21, Smithies Place, in 1837. 



52 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

73^' Richardson, Joseph — Joseph, Clothier, Holbeck — 12. 

737. Smith, William — ^William, Glass Merch*-, Leeds — 8. 

William Smith was a glass and bottle merchant at 3, Ludgate Hill; 
house, Roscoe Place, in 1837. 

738. Stuart, Charles — ^William, Writing Master, Leeds — 11. 

r. Feby. 

William Stuart, Writing Master, 12, Darley Street, in 1837. 

739. Sutclifife, Thomas — William, Todmorden — 14 (o). 

r. Midsum', 1840, to Magdalene Coll., Camb®. Milner s 
Scholar ; B.A. 1844 ; 11^** Jun' Optim. 

Vicar of Heptonstall, 1848; resigned. J. P. for West Riding of Yorkshire 
and Lancashire. 

740. Topham, William — George, Sadler, Leeds — 10. 

George Topham was a saddler at 9, Boar Lane ; house, 5, Springfield 
Place, in 1837. 

741. Weare, Thomas — Robert, Dyer, Leeds — 9. 

Robert Weare was a dyer in Skinner Lane; house, Beckett Street, 
in 1837. 

742. Wilkinson, Edward — Mary, Widow, Chapel-town — 11. 

743. Wood, Thomas — George, Lime Burner, — 13. 

744. Wood, Samuel — Benjamin, Spirit Merch', Leeds — 14. 

Benjamin Wood was a wine merchant at 25, North Street ; house, 
Skinner Lane, in 1837. 

745. Galland, Thomas Spicer — Thomas, Wesley an Minister, 

Leeds — 12. r. Midsum', 1843, to St. John's Coll., 
Camb^ B.A. 1848; 4^*' Class. 

Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 17 Nov., 1852. Died 30 Oct., 1895, 
at 13, Chesterfield Street, King's Cross. 

746. Galland, Robert — ^Thomas, Wesleyan Minister, Leeds 

— 10. r. 

Admitted a solicitor M. 1848. 14, Gray's Inn Square, in 1867. 

Sep' 5***, 1836. Boys in School. 

Upper School . . .20 

Middle Do. . • 30 

Lower Do. . .46 

Total . . .96 

Jany 16**^, 1837. 

747. Barraclough, Will*" Henry — George, Clothier, Leeds — 10. 

748. Graham, George — Angus, Serjeant Major, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum% 1838. 

749. Harrison, Thomas — Robert, Timber Merchant, Moor 

AUerton — 9. r. Sep% 1838. 
Robert Harrison & Co., timber merchants; house, Moor Allerton, in 
1837. Thomas went to Emmanuel Coll., Camb. B.A. 1849; Sen. Opt 
Curate of I^ven 1850-52 ; of Bembridge 1852-61. P.C. of Aslacton 
1861-64. Rector of Rockhealh 1864. Died 1899. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 53 

750. Holmes, Francis Greame — ^Joseph, Clergyman, Leeds — 9. 

r. Oct', 1847, for S* John's Coll., Cambridge. Scholar 
1847; i^^ Class Mids. 1848; First in 3^* Class Class* 
Tripos ; 1 7**^ Jun' Opt. 1 85 1 . 

B.A. 1851 ; M.A. 1854- Rector of Sluston, Norfolk, from 1869. 

751. Hope, John Farquharson — ^James, Captain, Leeds — 11. 

r.* 1838. 

Tames Hope, who fought at Waterloo, was a lieutenant on the 7th of 
January, 1813, and was appointed adjutant of a recruiting district on 
the 29th of January, 1836. 

752. Kenworthy, William Edward — ^William, Cloth Dresser, 

Leeds — 15. r. Midsum., 1837. 

753. Kirk, Edward — ^Joseph, Tinman, Leeds — 13. 

Joseph Kirk & Son were ironmongers at 55, Briggate; house, 4, 
Cobourg Street, in 1837. 

754. Myers, John — James, Farmer, Headingley — 13. 

r. Midsum., 1837. 

755. Myers, Edward — James, Farmer, Headingley — 11. 

r. Midsum., 1840. 

756. Perring, Robert Marshall — Robert, Printer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum', 1837. 

Robert Perring was proprietor of the Intelligencer^ 19, Commercial 
Street ; house, Woodhouse Terrace, in 1837. 

757. Perring, Henry Scoble — Robert, Printer, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1837. 

Re-entered Aug., 1841. (See following No. 923.) 

758. PuUen, Thomas — ^Joseph, Block maker, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum., 1837. 

759. Russell, William — Frederick, Potter, Holbeck — 13. 

Frederick Russell was an earthenware manufacturer in Meadow Lane 
in 1830. 

760. Shackleton, Will™ Clark — William, Banker's clerk, Leeds 

— 10. r. Midsum., 1837. 

William Shackleton was a clerk at 3, Darley Street, in 1837. 

761. Turton, William — ^John, Com Miller, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1838. 

John Turton was a corn dealer at 84, York Road, in 1837. 

762. Turton, William — George, Com Miller, Leeds — 9. 

r. Midsum., 1838. 

763. Whitehead, Joseph — ^John, Excise Officer, Hunslet — 11. 

r. Midsum., 1839. 

764. Wikeley, Thoitias — ^Thomas, Straw Hat Manufacf, Leeds 

— II. r. Midsum., 1840. 

Living at Old Bank Road, Pool, in 1904. 

765. Gallen, Andrew — ^William, Schoolmaster, Scotland — (o). 

r. Christmas, 1837. 



54 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

766. Clapham, — Samuel, Merchant, Hunslet — 

r.*X°««, 1838. 

Samuel Clapham was a merchant ; house, Hunslet Lane, in 1837. 

(March 1837.) 

Upper School . . . .16 

Middle Do. . . .32 

Lower Do. . . . .52 

Total . . .100 

July SI**, 1837. 

767. Atkinson, William — ^James, Shopkeeper, Leeds — 11. 

768. Atkinson, Alfred — ^John, Artist, Hunslet — 12. 

John Atkinson was a portrait painter at 21, Mulberry Place, in 1837. 

769. Best, Benjamin — ^William, Brickmaker, Hunslet — 10. 

r. Midsum., 1839. 

770. Booth, Benj"* Blackburn — Nathanael, Leeds — 11. 

An examiner of County Court accounts at the Treasury. Died 1 1 Jan., 
1883, at Acton, Middlesex. 

771. Brown, Charles Henry — Benjamin, Shopkeeper, Leeds 

— 10. 

Benjamin Brown was a shopkeeper in Low Rood, Hunslet, in 1837. 

772. Coates, Charles — ^William Henry, gent", Leeds — 11. 

r.* Christ", 1838. 

William Henry Coates, gentleman, at 17, Wellington Street, in 1837. 

773. Collins, George — Francis, Quarter Master 15th Hussars, 

Leeds — 12. r. 1838, Midsum'. 

Francis Collins was appointed Quarter-Master nth Hussars, 29 March, 
1839. 

774. Collins, Francis — Francis, do. do. — 10. 

r. 1838, Midsum^ 

775. Collins, Henry — Francis, do. do. — 8. 

r. 1838, Midsum'. 

776. Cooper, Arthur — Richard, Book-keeper, Leeds — 10. 

777. Bedford, Fred® William — ^Joseph, Clerk of Excise, Leeds 

— 13. r. Christmas, 1840. 

Joseph Bedford was an Excise clerk in Claypit Lane in 1837. 

778. Howe, William Elliott — William, Bricklayer, Hunslet 

— 10. r.* Oct', 1840. 

William Howe was a bricklayer in Mulberry Place in 1837. 

779. Jowett, William — ^William, Hatter, Leeds — 11. 

r.* Christ", 1838. 

William Jowitt was a hat manufacturer at 38, Bazaar; house, 9, Lands 
Lane, in 1837. 

780. Bradbury, Walter — Leeds — 10. r. 1839. 
679. McGowan, John Tinker — ^John, Surgeon, Leeds — 12. 

r. Christ", 1838. 

A druggist at 141, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, in 1850. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 55 

781. Price, W" Nicholson — ^William, Surgeon, Leeds — 11. 

r. Mids', 1844. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1848; L.S.A. Lond. 1849. 32, East Parade, Leeds, 
in 1872 ; then Mount Pleasant ; then Hillary Place. 

782. Ripley, Fred« Will" — ^John, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 9. 

r. Oct', 1847, for Magdalene College, Camb^ Milner 
Scholar 1848; B.A. 1851. Head Master of Lymm 
Grammar School. 

783. Scott, William — Thomas, Clothier, Holbeck — 14. 

r. Midsum', 1840. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1845. Holbeck, Leeds, in 1872. Died 2 Jan., 1880, at 
Clifton House, Beeston Hill, I^eeds. 

784. Stuart, William — William, Writing Master, Leeds — 8. 

Be-entered Jan., 1841. (See following No. 901.) 

785. Swales, Thomas — ^Joseph, Clothier, Holbeck — 11. 

786. Wood, W°» Atkinson — Francis, Cloth-dresser, Leeds — 8. 

r. Midsum', 1839. 

William Atkinson Wood was a druggist at 41, Church Street, Hunslet, 
in 1866. 

787. Wray, Robert Mackie — Thomas, Book-keeper, Leeds — 1 2 . 

r. Midsum., 1838. 
625. Dyson, Geo. William — ^William, Spirit Merchant, Leeds. 
Readmitted 1837; r.* Midsum', 1838. 

William Dyson was a wine merchant ; house, 10, Providence Row, 
in 1837. 

SepS 1837. 



Upper School 
Middle Do. 
Lower Do. 



Total 



15 
28 
61 

104 



Jany. 22**, 1838. 

788. Binns, George — ^Jeremiah, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — (12). 

r. Midsum', 1838. 

789. Butterworth, Alfred B. — Thomas, Merchant, Bradford 

— 14. r. March, 1845, for S* John's Coll., Camb®. 
Died in 3*^ Coll. year. 

790. Butterworth, Albert N. — Thomas, Merchant, Bradford 

—II. r. April, 1846. S* John's Coll. Camb^ B.A. 1850. 

The Rev. Albert Nelson Butterworth. Born at Bradford, 20 July, 1826. 
St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1850. Vicar of Saltersford - cum- 
Kettleshulme, 1854. 

791. Crossley, William — William, Leeds— 10. r.* Jan>', 1839. 

792. Crawford, William — Samuel, Dissenting Minister, Leeds 

— 12. r. Midsum', 1838. 

Barrister, Middle Temple, 31 Jan., 1851. Conveyancer, 4, Albion Place, 
1867, and elsewhere in Leeds. Retired to Colwyn Bay, and died there 
9 April, 1895. 



56 .LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

793* Dobson, Thomas — Joseph, Book-keeper, Wakefield — 8 (o). 
r. Midsum', 1838. 

794. Dove, Christ' Westley — William, Leeds — 13. 

Christopher Wesley Dove, for many years a carpet manufacturer in 
Leeds. 2, Greek Street, Leeds, in 1850. Retired about 1 88a Died 
15 Nov., 1895, ^^ Grange-over- Sands. 

795. Elam, John Edw^ — ^John, Merchant, Gildersome — 15. 

r. Christmas, 1840. 

796. Fatterini, Lawrence — Anthony, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum% 1838. 

Lawrence, son of Antonio and Maria Fattorini. A merchant at 
Bradford. Died 24 April, 1901, at Manchester. 

797. Gilbert, Frederick — Leeds — 12. r. Midsum^ 1838. 

798. Glover, William — Richard, Publican, Leeds — 13. 

799. Farrar, John — Thomas, Clothier, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum., 1839. 
800 Jefferson, Alfred — Robert, Hunslet — 13. 

801. Knight, John Catlow — James, Stationer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum., 1841. 

John Catlow, son of James Young Knight, a bookseller and publisher, 
39» Briggate, Leeds. Died in 1885. 

802. Lee, Leonard — Leonard, Leeds — 11. 

r.* Christmas, 1839. 

A wine merchant, 30, Trinity Street ; house, Claremont, Headingley, in 
1866. 

803. Sedgwick, Robert J. H. — Matthew, Linen Draper, 

Leeds — 11. 

Matthew Sedgwick was a draper at 72, Briggate, in 1837. Robert John 
Hopkinson Sedgwick, assistant clerk to Guardians, 9, Carlton Mount, 
in 1866. 

804. Smith, Edward — Thomas, Mail Guard, Leeds — 13. 

r.* Jan., 1839. 

Thomas Smith was a mail guard in Elm wood Street in 1837. 

805. Smith, Thomas — Thomas, Mail Guard, Leeds — 11. 

r.* Jan., 1839. 

806. Spence, John — John, Surgeon, Leeds — 12. r. Mids', 1839. 

John Spence was a surgeon at 44, Kirkstall Road, in 1839. 

807. Waithman, Charles W" — Anthony, Watchmaker, Leeds 

— 12. 

Anthony Waithman was a watchmaker at 170, Briggate; house, 20, 
Trafalgar Street, in 1830. 

808. Ward, Charles Edw^— Richard, Solicitor, Bristol — 15 (o). 

r. Midsum., 1839. 

Charles Edward (son of Richard Brickdale) Ward, a solicitor. Osborne, 
Ward, Vassall & Co., of Bristol. Died ii March, 1873, at Clifton, aged 50. 

April, 1838. 

Upper School . . . .24 

Middle School . . . .33 

Lower Do. . . .46 

Total . . .103 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 57 

Aug»* 6«», 1838. 

809. Atkinson, SaviUe — Robert, Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

r* Jan., 1839. 

Robert Atkinson was a surgeon at 12, South Market, in 1837. 

810. Barry, William — ^James, Tobacconist, Leeds — 14. 

r. Aug., 1840. 

James Barry was a tea dealer and tobacconist at 46, Kirkgate, in 1850. 

811. Bedford, James — ^James, Leeds — 14. 

A chemical manufacturer. Wood & Bedford, Kirkstall Road, Leeds. 
Died 22 April, 1903, at Woodhouse Cliff, Leeds. 

812. Booker, Charles Edw** — ^John, Spirit Merchant, Leeds 

— 12. r. Dec', 1843. 

A wine merchant, Upperhead Row, Leeds. Retired. Grasse, France, 
in 1903. 

813. Booker, William — John, do. Leeds — 10. 

r.* Aug««^, 1845. S^ Pet. Coll., Camb«. 

B.A. 1851; M.A. 1858. Vicar of Brighouse, 1862-90. Retired. Ivy 
House, Chapel Allerton, Leeds ; died there 24 May, 1903. 

814. Denton, Charles — William, Gent°, Headingley — 9. 

r. 1839. 

William Denton, gentleman, lived at Headingley in 1830. 

815. Fieldhouse, John — Francis, Clothier, Leeds — 13. 

r. SepS 1838. 

Francis Fieldhouse was a woollen manufacturer at Woodhouse in 1830. 

816. Foden, Alfred Edw^ — ^Thomas Francis, Solicitor, Leeds 

—13. 

Thomas Francis Foden was a solicitor in Mercury Office Yard ; house, 
Well Close Place, in 1837. 

817. Gowan, M*^, William — ^John, Surgeon, Leeds. 

r.*Jan., 1839. 

818. Gowan, M^, Alexander — ^John, Do. Leeds. 

819. Green, Richard — ^Joseph, Leeds — 9. r. 1839. 

In the bank of Messrs. Beckett & Co., Leeds; then a sharebroker in 
Park Row, Leeds. Retired. J. P. and D.L. for Herefordshire. High 
Sheriff, 1898. The Whithem, Kington. Died 6 Sept., 1903. 

820. Harrison, Frederic — William, Spirit MerchS Leeds — 11. 

r. 1844. S' John's Coll., Camb% 1846. 

Son of William Harrison, of Water Lane. Born 16 January, 1827. 
LL.B. 1851. 

821. Hopkinson, Thomas — ^John, Music Master, Leeds — 13. 

r. Midsum., 1839. 

John Hopkinson was a music professor at St. Alban's Place; house, 
Brunswick House, in 1837. 

822. Lazenby, Joseph — Thomas, Leeds, r. 1839. 

Thomas Lazenby was a joiner at 35, Little Templar Street, in 1850. 

823. Newsom, Absolom Hopkins S. — ^John, Cloth Drawer, 

Leeds — 15. r.* Jany., 1839. 

John Newsome was a cloth dresser at 18, Henry Street, Wellington 
Lane, in 1839. 



58 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

824. Ramsden, W™ Russell — William, Engineer, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum., 1840. 

William Ramsden was an engineman at 4, Halliday Street, in 1830. 

825. Swale, Solomon — William, Sawyer, Leeds — 9. 

r. Midsum., 1840. 

William Swsde was a sawyer and shopkeeper at 29, Fleece Lane, in 1839. 

826. Townsend, George — Benjamin, Labourer, Leeds — 12. 

827. Waithman, Anthony George — Anthony, Watchmaker, 

Leeds — 11. 

Re-entered Aug., 1840. (See following No. 885.) 

828. Hobson, Christopher — Christopher, Solicitor, Bootle 

— 14, (o). r. Midsum., 1839. • 

Christopher Hobson was a solicitor at Whitehaven in 1832. 

Sep', 1838. 



Upper School 
Middle School 
Lower School 



Total 



22 

54 



. 98 



Jany 2i»S 1839. 

829. Blakey, John — ^Joseph, Yeoman, Leeds — 9. 

r. Midsum., 1839. 

Re-entered Jan., 1844. (See following No. 1097.) 

830. Bjrwater, John — Richard, Farmer, Leeds — 12. 

831. Carline, John — Thomas, Cloth-dresser, Leeds — 10. 

832. Carr, John — ^John, Worsted Spinner, Hunslet — 13. 

r. Midsum', 1839. 

833. Hughes, David — ^John, Excise Officer, Leeds — 13. r. 1839. 

John Hughes was an excise officer at 3, Sandford Street, School Close, 
in 1839. 

834. Killingbeck, Charles Ja« — Benjamin, Schoolmaster, Leeds 

— 12. r. Midsum', 1839. 

Benjamin John Killingbeck had a school at 8, Little Queen Street, in 
1837. Charles Jas. iSUingbeck was a clerk at 50, Holdforth Street, 
in 1866. 

835. Peel, Samuel — Samuel, Whitesmith, Leeds — 12. 

r. Christmas, 1840. 

836. Pyatt, George — Richard, Silversmith, Leeds — 12. 

Richard Pyatt was a tailor, draper, hatter and silversmith, at 30 and 83, 
Briggate, in 1837. 

837. Vause, Robert — Mark, Joiner, Leeds — 9. 

Mark Vause was a cabinet maker at Yard i, Nelson Street, in 1830. 

April, 1839. 

Upper School . . . .20 

Middle Do. . . . .22 

Lower Do. . . . .36 

Total . . .78 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 59 

August 5*^ 1839. 

838. Atkinson, Edward — John, Artist, Hunslet — 9 yrs. 

John Atkinson was a portrait painter at 21, Mulberry Place, in 1837. 

839. Beaumont, Francis — Francis, Gent", Leeds — 11 years. 

r. Midsum', 1840. 

Francis Beaumont, gentleman, at 7, Elm wood Place, in 1842. 

840. Bleasley, Edmund — Robert, Calico Printer, Leeds — 9. 

841. Cariss, Sam* Alfred — John, Innkeeper, Leeds — 13. 

Captain 28th Regiment. Retired. Went to Van Dieman*s Land; 
murdered there alx>ut 1869. 

842. Cariss, Henry — John, Innkeeper, Leeds — 11. 

Stationmaster at Hull. Died 1863. 

843. Halliley, John William — Edward, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

Edward Halliley was a cloth finisher, Leylands; house. New Leeds, 
in 1837. 

844. Kelly, I^wis — Michael, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 12. r. 1843. 

A silk merchant at 55, Basinghall Street ; house, Tanfield Place, in 1866. 

845. Naylor, Henry— Abraham, Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

Abraham Naylor & Co. were foreign wool merchants at 35, Basinghall 
Street ; house, 19, Queen's Square, in 1837. 

846. Nutter, Ellis — Ellis, Joiner, Hunslet — 11. 

r. Christmas, 1840. 

4, Hill Street, Beeston Hill, in 1866. 

847. Lomax, Eben' William — William, Derby — 15(0). 

r. at Christmas, 1841 ; went to C. C. Coll., Camb®. 
I®' at Midsum' Exam. 1843. 

B.A. 1847. 

848. Moorhouse, Henry — John, Tea-dealer, Leeds — 13. 

r.* Christmas, 1840. . 

John Moorhouse & Co. were tea dealers at 4, Commercial Street, in 1837. 

849. Rickards, Thomas Arthur — George, Clergyman, Wortley 

— II. r. Midsum*", 1843. 

An architect and land surveyor. Died 14 Nov., 1854. Wortley. 

850. Rooke, — Leeds — 12. r. Sep., 1839. 

851. Sanderson, Will" Barker — Henry S., Leeds — 9. 

r. Christmas, 1844. 

Admitted a solicitor M. 1853; practices at Warwick and Leamington. 
Lived at Leamington in 1903. Son of Henry Smith Sanderson, solicitor, 
Albion Street, Leeds. 

852. Seaman, Isaac — Isaac, Serjeant, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1841. 

853. Seaman, David — Isaac, Do. Leeds — 9. 

r. Midsum', 1841. 

854. Schroeder, Henry S. — ^John C, Veterinary Surgeon, 

Leeds — 12. r. Midsum', 1840. 

John Schroeder was Veterinary Surgeon, 7th Dragoon Guards, 
6 July, 1830. 

855. Schroeder, Augfustus J. P. — ^John C. do. 

Leeds — 8. r: Midsum', 1840. 



6o LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

856. Townend, Jonathan — ^Thomas, Assoc" Preacher, Leeds 

— 12. 

857. Wilson, John — ^William, Traveller, Hunslet — 13. 

William Wilson was a traveller at Hunslet Moorside in 1837. 

858. Wilson, William — ^William, Traveller, Hunslet — ^9. 

859. Wilson, Frederic — ^Joseph, Clerk of Market, Leeds— 9. 

r. Midsum', 1847. 

Joseph Wilson was superintendent of Central Market in 1837. 

860. Wilkinson, Alfred — John, Cloth Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

r, Nov', 1841 ; re-entered Jany., 1846. Clare Hall, 
Camb®, 1 85 1. 

(See following No. 13 19.) 

861. Weare, John Smith — ^Robert, Dyer, Leeds — 11. 

r. Aug^S 1840. 

Robert Weare was a dyer in Skinner Lane; house, Beckett Street, in 
1837. John Smith Weare, gentleman, Chapeltown, in 1866. 

862. Cawthron, Thomas — Leeds — 11. r. 1839. 
650. Booker, John — ^John, Wine Merchant, Leeds — 19. 

r. to Cath. Hall, Camb®, Octr., 1840; then to Mag- 
dalene Coll. B.A. 1844. 

Scholar. Vicar of Benhilton, Surrey, 1863; died there in 1895. (See 
following No. 872.) 

Aug«S 1839. 

Upper School . . .16 

Middle Do. . . . .31 

Lower Do. . . . .40 

Total ... 87 

Jany 20*»>, 1840. "" 

863. Binns, Arton — William, Merchant's Clerk, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1843. 

Son of William Binns, of James Binns & Sons, cloth finishers, Park 
Mills, Leeds. A cloth manufacturer (Wadsworth, Binns & Co., Mabgate 
and Wellington Street, Leeds). Died about 1890. 

864. Carr, John Deighton — ^Josiah, Manufacturer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Christmas, 1840. 

Josiah Carr was a manufacturing chemist at 10, Cannon Street, Dewsbury 
Road, in 1839. 

865. Clayton, James — ^James, Engineer, Leeds — 8. 

James Clayton was an engineer at 43, Park Lane, in 1839. 

866. Cookson, Francis — Francis, Clergyman, Leeds — 12. 

r. Christmas, 1845. 

Eldest son of Rev. Francis Thomas and Mary Ellen Cookson. Born 
1827; married 1868; died 1886, at Sandhurst, Australia. Re-entered 
July, 1846. (See following No. 1349O 

867. Cookson, Henry — Francis, Do. Leeds — 10. 

r. Nov', 1 844, for the sea. 

Second son of Rev. Francis Thomas and Mary Ellen Cookson. Bom 
1829 ; died 1868, at Calcutta. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 6 1 

868. Exelley, Noah R. — ^John R., Book-keeper, Leeds — ii. 

John Reynard Exelby was a bookkeeper at 17, Lincoln Field Place, in 
1847. John Reynolds Exelby was a cashier at 23, Back Portland Street, 
in 1842. 

869. Naylor, John Will™— William, Clothier, Holbeck— 12. 

r. Jany, 1842. 

Bom I Aug., 1827. A machine maker (Fairbaim, Na^lor, Macpherson 
& Co., Wellington Foundry, Leeds). J. P. for West Riding and Leeds. 
A Director of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. Died in London, 
4 June, 1899. 

663. Smith, Frederick — Samuel, Surgeon, Leeds — 15. 
r. Christ", 1841. 
Died 12 Oct., 1846, at 20, Park Place, Leeds. 

870. Tennant, Robert — ^John Stansfield, Grentleman, Leeds 

— 12. r. Midsum', 1843. 

Son of John Tennant Stansfield Tennant. Admitted a solicitor M. 1850. 
Shaw & Tennant, 14, Albion Street, Leeds. Scarcroft Lodge, near 
Leeds. M.P. for I^eds 1874. A director of the Great Northern 
Railway. Died 5 March, 1900, aged 72. 

871. Wood, John Spicer — ^Joshua, Dyer, New Laiths — 16. 

r. Midsum', 1842, to S' John's Coll., Camb^ i"* at 
Midsum' Exam" 1843; 22^ Wrangler; 4*** in i*'' Class 
Class. Tripos 1846; elected Fellow 1847. 

M.A. 1849; D.D. 1869. President of St. John's, 1871-82. Rector of 
Marston-Moretaine, 1883. 

872. Pickering, Rob* Will"* — Robert, Wesleyan Minister, 

Leeds — 12. r. Christmas, 1843. 
650. Booker, John — ^John, Spirit Merchant, Leeds — 19. 

Readmitted Octr., 1839; r. for Cath. Hall, Camb% 
Ocf, 1840. 

Entered three times. 

Feby, 1840. 

Upper School . . . .18 

Middle Do. . . . .27 

Lower Do. . . . .42 

Total ... 87 

August iTtb, 1840. 

873. Bowers, Tho* Smallwood — ^John, Methodist Preacher, 

Leeds — 16, by special leave, r. 1842. 

Trin. Coll., Dublin. B.A 1847; MA. 1854. Curate of l^eds, 1854. 
Vicar of Kirkstall, 1858. Died 5 Feb., 1875, aged 50. 

874. Broadhead, James — Edward, Brushmaker, Leeds — 9. 

James Monkman (son of Edward) Broadhead. A clerk in a tannery. 
Died 1869, at Kirkstall. 

875. Dobson, Joseph — Sheppard, Farmer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Christmas, 1844. 



62 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

876. Dyson, Richard — William, Inn-keeper, Leeds — 12. 

r, Christmas, 1844. 

877. Dyson, Henry — William, Do. Leeds — 9. 

r. Feby, 1845. 
William Dyson, Harrison's Arms, 29, Harrison Street, in 1842. 

878. Fowler, Charles^Charles, Land Surveyor, Leeds — 13. r. 

A.M.I.C.E. A civil engineer, architect and surveyor, at 24, Basinghall 
Street, Leeds. Oakwood Avenue, Roundhay, in 1903. 

879. Fowler, Henry — ^Charles, ^ Do. Leeds— 9. 

A land and engineering surveyor at 63, Dale Street, Manchester. Colton 
House, Rugby, in 1903. 

880. Hargreave, Ja« Henry B. — Samuel, Clothier, Leeds — 11. 

Samuel Hargreave was a cloth manufacturer at Isle Lane in 1837. 

881. Huson, James W. — Barnabas, Farmer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

James Winder Huson, 2, St. Michael's Square, in 1866. 

882. Nell, George Edwin — Benjamin, Brewer, Leeds — 11. 

r. June, 1842. 
Benjamin Nell was a brewer and maltster in Meadow Lane Road ; house, 
99, Meadow Lane, in 1842. 

883. Newton, Francis John — Robert, Methodist Preacher, 

Leeds — 15. r. 1842. 

884. Willans, Peter Russell — Peter, Merchant, Leeds — 16. 

r. 1842. 

Peter Willans & Sons were merchants and manufacturers at Bishopgate 
Street and Wellington Bridge Mills in 1837. 

885. Walker, John Alexander — Thomas, Town Mission*', 

Leeds — 10. 
827. Waithman, Anthony George — Anthony, Watchmaker, 
Leeds — 13. (Re-admitted.) r. Nov', 1841. 

A traveller. 10, Cemetery Place, in i866. 

Sep^ 1840. 

Upper School . . . .20 

Middle Do. . . . .25 

Lower Do. . . . .35 

Total ... 80 

Jany i&^\ 1841. 

886. Allison, John Fall — Robert, Elaboratorian, Leeds-^14. 

Robert Allison was an apothecary at 60, Beckett Street, in 1839. 

887. Barbour, John Morton — Samuel, Town Miss^, Leeds 

— 10. r. Midsum., 1845. 

John Morton (son of Rev. Samuel) Barbour. A sharebroker and 
accountant at Halifax. Died 21 March, 1880, at Broad Street, Halifax. 

888. Barbour, William D. C. — Samuel, Do. Leeds 

— 8. r. 1844. 

Born in Glasgow in 1832. William Donald Coghill (son of Rev. Samuel) 
Barbour. A^ent for Colonial Business Companies. Park Row, Leeds. 
Died 26 April, 1903, aged 70. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 63 

889. Bell, Alexander — Alexander, Wesleyan Minister, Leeds 

—14. 

890. Bell, W™ Alfred — Alexander, Do. Leeds 

— 10. 

891. Chamock, Frederic — Frederic, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 11. 

Frederick Charnock was a tailor at 2, Clarendon Road, in 1866. 

892. Croisdale, George — ^James, Cloth Maker, Holbeck — 11. 

Croisdale Bros, were woollen manufacturers at Holbeck Moorside in 1837. 

893. Cookson, Edward — Francis Thomas, Clergyman, Leeds 

Third son of Rev. Francis Thomas and Mary Ellen Cookson. Born 
1833. Oriel Coll., Oxford, 1852. Died 1869, at Leeds. 

894. Bolton, John — ^Thomas, Engine Man, Leeds — 17. 

895. Darby, Thomas — ^John, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 12. 

Appointed Assistant Master, X"***, 1847. Went to 
S* John's, Camb% Oct', 1851. 

Curate of Walsall. Vicar of St. John's, Walsall, 1879. 

896. Hamilton, Joseph — ^John, Cordwainer, Leeds — 9. 

John Hamilton was a shoen^aker at 18, Wheeler Street, in 1842. 

897. Hood, David K. — Henry, Plumber, Leeds — 13. 

Henry Hook was a plumber from 1830; afterwards Dawson & Hook. 

898. James, Robert S. — ^William, Policeman, Leeds — 12. 

William T&mes was a superintendent of police at 8, Byron Street, m 1842. 

620. Masters, John — ^John, Woolstapler, Moor AUerton — 16. 
Readmitted. 

John Masters was a gentleman at Moor Allerton in 1842. 

899. Morris, Thomas — Bentley, Leeds — 24. 

Bentley Morris was a shoemaker at 2, Crescent Street, in 1842. 

900. Nicholson, Richard — ^Joash, Cabinet Maker, Leeds — 12. 

Joash Walker Nicholson was a cabinet maker at 98, Kirkgate, in 1842. 

901. Ripley, David — ^John, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 10. 

John Ripley & Son were cloth finishers at Sheepscar Mill; house, 
19, Meanwood Road, in 1866. 

784. Stuart, William — ^William, Writing Master, Leeds — 11. 
Readmitted. 

William Stuart was a writing master at 24, Merrion Street, in 1842. 

902. Smith, Charles S. — Richard, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 9. 

Richard and Mrs. Smith, National School, 20, Wharf Street, in 1842. 

903. Wade, Will™ Swift — Benjamin, Pawnbroker, Leeds — 11. 

L.S.A. Lond. 1850; L.F.P.S. Glasgow 1858; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1859. 
18, Bond Street, Wakefield, in 1901. 

669. Webster, Rawson — Rawson, Surgeon, Heckmondwike 
— 15 (O). Readmitted; r. for Durham University, 
X™", 1843. 



64 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

904. Wilkinson, Josiah — William, Butcher, Hunslet — 15. 

Durham University, 1843. 

Feb>, 1841. 

Upper School . . . .19 

Middle Do. . . . .32 

Lower Do. . . . -35 

Total ... 86 

August 2^, 1841. 

905. Barker, Thomas Child — Thomas, Cloth Merchant, Leeds 

— 15. r. to Shrewsbury School, 1 843. Student of Christ 
Church, Oxford, 1847 ; 2°<* Class 1850. 

B.A. Rev. Thomas Childe (son of Thomas Heatherington) Barker. 

M. A. 1853. Vicar of Spelsbury, 1856. Rector of Carleton-in-Craven, 1885. 

906. Barker, Charles — Thomas, Do. Leeds 

— 13. r. Midsum', 1844. 

Son of Thomas H. Barker. For a time with his father, a woollen and 
blanket merchant in Albion Street, Leeds. Died at Manston House, 
near Leeds. 

907. Barnsbee, Ephraim — ^John, Town Miss^, Leeds — 9. 

A linen draper in Armley, Leeds, and Halifax. Retired 1901. Member 
of Leeds Town Council 1877-9, 1887-9; of Bramley Board of Guardians ; 
of Armley Burial Board. First Mayor of Morecambe. St. Ives, 
Balmoral Road, Morecambe, in 1903. 

908. Battye, W"* Henry — Richard C, Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

Son of Richard Cbarlesworth Battye. Dead. Re-entered July, 1844. 
(See following No. 1155.) 

909. Brunton, William — Thomas, Dyer, Leeds — 12. 

Thomas Brunton was a dyer at 80, East Street, in 1839. 

910. Catherall, John — ^Thomas, Bricklayer, Holbeck — 10. 

Thomas Catherall was a builder at 294, Jack Lane, in 1866. 

911. Cottam, MicW C^ — George, Wine Merchant, Leeds — 13. 

r. 1843. 

Michael Charles Cottam (or Cotham); to the U.S. of America; joined 
the Army ; killed by Indians in a frontier raid. 

912. Fawcett, John Morris — James, Clergyman, Woodhouse 

— 14. r. April, 1847, for Magdalene College, Camb®, 
in Oct', 1847. 

B.A 1851. Curate of St. Martin's, Liverpool, 1854; of St. Saviour's, 
Leeds, 1864. Vicar of Arkendale, 1867; of St. Philip's, Leeds, 1869; 
of Leigh, Lancashire, 1878; of St. Paul's, Deptford, 1881. Died at 
East Clevedon, 18 Oct., 1891. 

913. Garside, James — Robert, Tailor, Leeds — 12. 

Robert Garside was a tailor and shoe dealer at 8, Harewood Street, 
in 1842. 

914. Graveley, John — Thomas M., Gentleman, Leeds — 12. 

r. Mids., 1845. 

Hawthorn flcise, Halton, Leeds, in 1903. 

915. Hall, Joseph — ^Joseph, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 14. 




The Rev. Joseph Rawson Lumby, D.D. 

Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity ^ Cambridge. 



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Thomas Pridgin Teale, M.A.. M.B., F.R.C.S., F.R.S. 



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LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 65 

916. Goudie, Robert — Robert, Master Tailor Dragoons, 

Leeds — 9. 

917. Halliley, Fred*^T. — Edward, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 

Edward Halliley was a woollen manufacturer at Low Close Mills in 1842. 

918. Jackson, Samuel — ^William, Tanner, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1844 ; readmitted to Magdalene Coll., Camb*, 
1850. Millner's Scholar; School Exhibition. 

2nd Class Classical Tripos and Junior Optime 1852 ; B. A. 1854; M.A. 1857. 

919. Kirkman, David — Thomas, Maltster, Leeds — 11. 

Thomas Kirkman was a victualler at the Golden Fleece, Millgarth 
Street, in 1837. 

920. Kitching, Henry — Matthew, Innkeeper, Leeds — 9. 

Matthew Kitchin kept the London Tavern, Free Market, in 1837. 

92 1 . Linfoot, Matthew — Matthew, Book keeper, Leeds — 9. 

Matthew Linfoot was a clerk at 5, Brunswick Place, in 1842. Re-entered ; 
see following No. 1168. 

922. Noake, Maillard — Robert, Serjeant major, Leeds — 11. 

923. Lumby, Joseph R. — John, Joiner, Bramley — 10. 

r. March, 1848, to be Master of Meanwood School. 

The Rev. Joseph Rawson Lumby, D.D., bom 18 July, 1834. Magd. 
Coll. , Cambridge. Milner Scholar ; B. A. 1858 ; ist Class Classical Tripos ; 
Fellow ; Crosse Div. Scholar i860 ; Tyrwhitt Hcb. Sch. 1861 ; Fellow 
St. Cath. Coll. 1874; Lady Margt. Preacher 1879; a Reviser of Old Test.; 
Norrisian Prof, of Div. 1879 ; Lady Margt. Prof, of Div. 1892. Died 
21 Nov., 1895. 

757. Perring, Henry S. — Robert, Printer, Leeds — 15. 
Readmitted; r. Mids., 1842. 

Henry Scoble Perring. 

924. PuUan, William — ^Thomas, Stuff-Singer, Leeds — 10. 

925. Soulby, Edward W. — Edward H., Solicitor, Leeds — 10. 

Edward Harker Soulbj was a solicitor at 5, George's Court, 167, Briggate ; 
house, 37, Albion Street, in 1837. 

926. Rawson, Henry Brougham — ^James, Dissenting Minister, 

Leeds — 11. 

The Rev. James Rawson was Chaplain at the Cemetery in 1842. 

927. Sykes, John Will™ — ^John, Music Master, Leeds — 11. 

John William Sykes was a music seller at 21, Albion Street; house, 
I, St. George*s Terrace, in 1866. 

928. Teale, Tho* Pridgin — Thomas P., Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

r. for Winchester, Midsum% 1844. 

B.N.C. Oxford; B.A 1852; 4th Class Math.; M.B. 1856; F.R.C.S. 
1857; F.R.S. 38, Cookridge Street, Leeds, in 1903. A trustee of 
the School. 

929. Webster, Benjamin — Thomas, Gentleman, Morley — 14(0). 

r. Christmas, 1843. 

M.R.C.S. Eng., L.S.ALond. 1849; M.D. Si. And. 1851. 2, Alma 
Terrace, Alder ley Edge, 1872. 

930. Wood, John — ^James, Clothier, Wortley — 13. 

931. Robinson, John— ^James, Painter, Leeds — 13. 

James Robinson was a painter at 15, North Street, in 1837. 

932. Robinson, Charles — James, Painter, Leeds — 12. 

Brother of No. 931. 



66 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

933. Horton, Richard — Richard, Surgeon, Leeds — 12. 

Richard George Horton (M.R.C.S. Eng. 1829) was a surgeon at 
2, Templar Street, in 1830, and at 15, Park Square, in 1872. 

934. Woolley, Charles — Simon, Serjeant major, Leeds — 8. 

August 3o*^ 1 84 1. 

Upper School . . . .18 

Middle School . . . .28 

Lower School . . . -53 

Total . . .99 

Jany. 24tb, 1842. 

935. Blackburn, John W. V. — ^John, Solicitor, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1845. 

John William Vernon (eldest son of John) Blackburn. A medical 
student. Called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 6 June, 1857 (Honours). 
6, Blake Street, York, in 1882. 

936. Charlesworth, Edw^ G. — Edward, Banker, Leeds — 12. 

r. 1843. 

Edward Charlesworth was a banker in Mount Preston in 1830. The 
Rev. Edward Gomersal Charlesworth was Vicar of West Aclam in 1865. 

937. Collins, Barnabas Shaw — ^John,Town Missionary, Leeds 

— 16. r. for Dublin Univer>', Oct., 1846. 

The Rev. Barnabas Shaw Collins died before 1854. 

938. Dixon, Samuel — David, Leeds — 13. 

939. Eagland, James Charles — Thomas, Truss Maker, Leeds 

— ic. r. 

Died about 1848. 

940. Garland, John — Thomas, Tailor, Harewood — 16 (o). 

r. for S* John's Coll., Cambridge, Midsum', 1847 
(Assistant Master). Scholar, Nov"", 1847; B.A. 1851; 
3 class Classical Tripos. 

Born 18 Dec, 1825. Vicar of Ombersley, Droitwich, 1875; died there 
16 April, 1895, aged 69. 

941. Hartley, Alfred O. — Richard, Clerk, Staveley — 15 (o). 

r. for Magdalene Coll., Cambridge, Oct', 1845. Milner's 
Scholar 1846; 28^^ Jun' Opt. 1849; i^* in 2^ class 
Class. Tripos. Head Master of Beccles Gr. School. 

Rev. Alfred Octavius Hartley. Vicar of Steeple Ashton, Wilts., 1870. 
Died 27 Nov., 1888, aged 62. Buried at Steeple Ashton. 

942. Harris, James — Thomas, Wesleyan Minist"^, Leeds — 14. 

r. Feb^, 1843. 

The Rev. T. Harris (Methodist), 12, Burmantofts, in 1842. 

943. Hobson, William — Frederic, Stationer, Leeds — 15. r. 1842. 

Frederick Hobson was a printer (Leeds Times) at 50, Briggate; house, 
Woodhouse Cliff, in 1837. 

944. Hustler, Nathan — ^William, Stanningley — 13. 

r. Mids"", 1844. 

William Hustler wns a millwright at Swinnow Moor, Stanningley, in 1850. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 67 

945. Haigh, William — George, Calico Printer, from Hudders- 

field— 16 (Oj. r. 1843. 

946. Perring, Fred*^ George — Robert, Printer, Printer — 14. \ 

Robert Perring was proprietor of the Leeds Inleliigencery and a primer 
at 19, Commercial Street ; house, Woodhouse Terrace, in 1837. 

947. Perring, Charles Augustus — Robert, Do. Leeds — 12. 

A brother of Nos. 946 and 948. 

948. Perring, Alfred Reginald — Robert, Do. Do. — 9. 

r. Mids., 1842. 

A brother of Nos. 946 and 947. 

949. Porritt, William Henry — David, Drysalter, Armley — 15. 

David Porritt lived at Butts Cottage, Armley, in 1850. William Henry 
Porritt, Esq., North View, in 1866. 

950. Rusby, James — ^James, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 

Inland Revenue Department, Somerset House. Died Feb., 1893. 

951. Rusby, Thomas — James, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum*", 1851, for Magd. Coll., Cambridge. 

Rev. Thomas Rusby. Magd. Coll., Camb. Milner Scholar ; B.A. 1855 J 
5th Sen. Opt. Curate of St. Ives ; of Doddington ; of Hemingford 
Grey. Vicar of Friday Bridge, 1884. Died 3 Aug., 1888. 

952. Somersgill, Robert N. — Robert, Grocer, Leeds — 11. 

Robert Somersgill was a porter and ale merchant at 10, Mill Hill ; 
house, Woodhouse Place, in 1837. 

953- Spence, Henry — ^James, Innkeeper, Hunslet — 12. 

954. Spong, Frederic — William, Leeds. 

William Spong & Sons were brewers at Airedale Brewery, Hunslet Lane, 
in 1837. 

955. Thompson, Francis — ^Francis, Auctioneer, Leeds — 10. 

Francis Thompson was an auctioneer at 13, York Street, in 1837. 

956. WiLson, Robert — Robert, Butcher, Hunslet — 10. 

Robert Wilson was a butcher in Chapel Street, Hunslet, in 1837. 

957. Wood, Bower — Horatio, Solicitor, Leeds — 11. 

Horatio Wood was a solicitor at Court 158, Briggate; house, 
84, Hillhouse Place, in 1837. 

958. Wood, Joseph — Horatio, Solicitor, Leeds — 10. 

Brother of No. 957. 

Feby I2'^ 1842. 
Upper School .20 

Middle School . 25 

Lower Do. . . .61 

Total . .106 

August i»S 1842. 

959. Atkinson, Edward — ^John, Solicitor, Leeds — 13. 

r. April, 1846, for the sea. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1852; L.S.A. Lond. 1853. Died March, 1905, at 
80, Franklin Road, Harrc^ate, aged 75. Silverdale. 



68 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

960. Beverley, Benjamin — Benjamin, Wool Agent, Roundhay 

— i5i. r. Midsum', 1843, 

Benjamin Beverley was an importer of foreign wool in Bond Street; 
houte. Beech Grove, Wort ley, in 1837. 

961. Brook, William Preston — George, Machine Maker, Leeds 

— 8. r. Mids., 1844. 
George Brook was a founder, &c.; house. East Street, in 1837. 

962. Charlesworth, Charles Henry — Thomas, Merchant, 

Headingley — 9. r. Oct', 1846 ; readmitted Mids', 1848. 

(See following No. 1457.) ' 

963. Clegg, John — ^William, Inn-keeper, Leeds — 12. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

Wilh'am Qegg kept the Barrack Tavern in 1837. 

964. Duncan, James — William, Surgeon, Leeds — 11. 

965. Eagland, William Henry — Thomas, Surgical Mechanist, 

Leeds — lo. r. 1845. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1854; L.S.A. Lond. 1855; M.D. St. And. 1859. 
Formerly Managing Director of the West Yorkshire Iron and Coal 
Company. J. P. for Leeds. 4, Beech Grove, Harrogate, in 1905. 

966. Fell, John Green — Richard, Lead Merchant, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

967. Gledhill, William — Samuel, Joiner, Leeds — 12. 

Samuel Gledhill was a joiner at 11, Rose and Crown Yard, Briggate; 
house, 8, Cadman's Court, Kirkgate, in 1850. 

968. Hogg, John Thomas — ^John, Cloth Manufact', Holbeck 

— 12. 

John Hogg was a woollen cloth merchant at 37, Basinghall Street ; house, 
38, SpringBeld Villas, in 1839. 

969. Holmes, Edward William — Joseph,Clergyman, Leeds— 9. 

Rev. Edward William Holmes. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1857 (Jun. 
Opt.); M.A. i860. Curate of Trinity, Wakefield, 1858; of Oakham, 
1866; of Caister, 1872; of Beccles, 1878; of Westhorpe, 1882. 

970. Hughes, Thomas Johnson — ^John, Leeds — 12. 

Thomas Johnson Hughes was a plumber at 37, Lowerhead Row; house, 
65, Chapeltown Road, in 1866. 

971. Kay, Edwin — ^William, Engineer, Leeds — 12. 

972. Lee, Henry Corbett — Richard, Clergyman, Darley Dale 

—12 (O). r. 1843. 

973. Lee, Vincentio Corbett — Richard, Clergyman, Darley 

Dale — 10 (o). r. Augst., 1844. 

974. Norfolk, Charles Hebden — ^Joseph, Cooper, Hunslet — 15. 

975. Pugh, John Lister P. — Thomas, Soldier, Leeds — 13. 

r. Christmas, 1844. 

976. Ramskill, Edwin James — Parson, Druggist, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mich., 1847. Cath. Hall, Camb% 1848. 20^^ Sen' 
optime 1852. 

Vicar of Trinity Church, Knaresborough. Died 2 Jan., 1903, aged 73. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK* 69 

977- Scott, Samuel — Hunslet — 11. 

978. Standish, Samuel— John, Plumber, Leeds — 11. 

John Standish was a plumber at i, Infirmary Street, in 1837. 

979. Staniland, Samuel Joseph — Samuel, Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

r. April, 1846, for the sea. 

Samuel Staniland was a surgeon at 32, East Parade, in 1842. 

980. Turner, John — ^Thomas, Leeds — 10. 

656. Kershaw, Will™ Ripley— John, Bricklayer, Leeds — 16. 
Readmitted; r. 1843. 

Trin. Coll., Dublin. B.A. Inspector of Schools in Madras. Died of 
jungle fever in 1875. 

August 22"^, 1842. 

Upper School . . . .24 
Middle School . . . .40 
Lower D® .... 49 

Total . . .113 

Jany 23**, 1843. 

981. Allen, Will*" Edw*^ — ^William, Land Surveyor, Leeds — 8. 

982. Appleyard, James F. — ^James, Corn Merchant, Leeds — 9. 

James Appleyard was a corn merchant at Warehouse Hill and 2, Call 
Lane ; house, Far field Cottage, in 1837. 

983. Beeson, Will™ Henry — Henry, Town Missionary, Holbeck 

—14. 

984. Chiesman, Will™ George — ^John, School Master, Leeds 

— 12. 

John Chiesman, boarding and day school, Salem Place, in 1830. 

985. Clarkson, James — ^John, Draper, Leeds — 12. 

986. Cooper, James — ^James, Gentleman, Aberford — 13 (o). 

James Cooper was a maltster at Aberford in 1866. 

987. Crossland, Alfred — Thomas, Com Factor, Holbeck — 13. 

Thomas Crosland was a com factor in Isle Lane, Holbeck, in 1837. 

988. Divers, Joseph — Richard, Labourer, Hunslet — 14. 

989. Dixon, Edward L. — ^John, Veterinary Surgeon, Leeds — 1 1 . 

John Dixon was a veterinary surgeon in Queen's Place in 1837. 

990. Dobson, Tho" L. — ^Jesse, Butcher, Leeds — 14. 

Thomas Leeming Dobson was a woollen merchant at 9, Park Lane ; 
house, Sefton House, New Leeds, in 1866. 

991. Ellis, George — Charles, Inn-keeper, Leeds — 14. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

Charles Ellis kept the Neptune Inn, 9, Lady Lane, in 1842. 

992. Heaton, John Aldam — ^John, Stuflf Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. 1844. 

Son of John Heaton, of St. John's Cottage (Pease, Heaton & Co.)« An 
art decorator at 29, Bloomsbury Square, London. Died at Hampstead, 
20 Nov., 1897, aged 67. 



70 1.EEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

993. Hey, John — ^John, Surgeon, Leeds — 13. 

r. Christmas, 1845. Mich., 1848, Clare Hall, Cam- 
bridge. B.A. 1852. 

Vicar of Arthington, 1872. Resigned. Lived at Clifton, York; then in 
London ; died there in 1902. 

994. Hey, William — ^John, Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

r. Aug., 1843. 

Bom March, 1832; died Oct., 1862. 

995. Hobson, Thomas — ^William, Cabinet Maker, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1846. 

996. Howitt, Joseph Hallewell — Robert, Tobacconist, Leeds 

— 9. r. Mids., 1845. 

Robert Howitt, Jun., was a tobacco manufacturer at 6, Calls; house, 
12, Brunswick Place, in 1837. Joseph Halliwell Howitt was a clerk at 
4, Upper Fountaine Street, in 1866. 

997. Jackson, George — William, Tanner, Leeds — 8i. 

998. Hood, Henry — Henry, Plumber, Leeds — 11. 

See No. 897. 

999. Kilbinton, Charles Edw^ — ^William, Book keeper, Leeds 

— II. 

Son of William Hoad Kilbinton. Died in Leeds, 2 June, 1859. 

1000. Kilbinton, Hallewell — William, Do. Leeds — 9. 

Son of William Huad Kilbinton. Clerk to the Leeds County Court 
Judge. Died in Leeds, Oct., 1874. 

looi . Kirkby, Tho^ Will*" — Thomas, Flax Spinner, Leeds — 1 3. 

Thomas Kirkby was a flax spinner at Lands Lane Court ; house, 

16, Merrion Street, in 1837. 

1002. Kirkby, John — ^Thomas, Flax Spinner, Leeds — 11. 

1003. Lumley, Thomas N. — William, Tailor, Leeds — 12. 

r. Christmas, 1845. 

1004. Loe, James S. — Charles, Surgeon, Leeds — 11. 

James Scarborough Loe. L.S.A. Load. 1852; M.R.CS. Eng. 1853. 
96, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, in 1901. Town Councillor for Leeds in 
1880 ; Alderman in 1895. President of the Leeds Mechanics* Institute. 
A volunteer in i860 ; Surgeon Lieut. -Colonel Leeds Rifles ; retired 
1899, as Brigade Surgeon Lieut. -Colonel, V.D. Died at i, Grange 
Avenue, Chapeltown Road, Leeds, 20 April, 1902, aged 70. 

1005. Mitchell, Edwin — Henry C, Wine Merchant, Heading- 

ley — 13. r. Mids., 1844. 

Edwin (son of Henry Charlesworth Windsor) Mitchell. 

1006. Massey, William R. — Robert, Joiner, Leeds — 14. 

Robert Massey was a joiner ; house, Mark Lane, in 1837. 

1007. Oates, John — Stephen, Saddler, Leeds — 11. 

Stephen Oates was a saddle maker at 29, Lowerhead Row, and 

17, Bridge End South, in 1850. 

1008. Reynolds, Richard — Richard, Storekeeper, Leeds — 10. 

r. Aug^S 1843. 

Richard Reynolds was a railway storekeeper; house, 4, Skinner Lane, 
in 1842. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 71 

1009. Richardson, Charles C. — Thomas, Dyer, Leeds — \i. 

Charles Christopher Richardson was a drysalter at Waterloo Mills, 
Hunslet ; house, London, in 1866. 

loio. Ridsdale, John — ^John, Merchant, Leeds — 13. 
r. April, 1843. 

John Ridsdale was a merchant ; house, 3, Elmwood Place, in 1837. 

loii. Ridsdale, George H. — Henry, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 
r. 1843. 

Henry Ridsdale was a merchant ; house, Crimble's House, in 1839. 

1012. Roberts, Christ' — ^John B., Com mer* Traveller, Chapel 

Town — II. 

John Bonas Roberts, Potternewton, in 1837. 

1013. Sadler, Robert E. — William, Porter, Leeds — 13. 

Robert Edward Sadler was a wine merchant and Yictualler at The 
Crown, 46, Vicar Lane ; house, 3, Belgrave Square, in 1866. 

1014. Sangster, John W. — ^John, Solicitor, Leeds — 10. 

John William Sangster was admitted a solicitor in 1857 ; practised in 
Leeds; then in Pontefract. Registrar of County Court and formerly 
Town Clerk. Ropergate, Pontefract, in 1903. 

1 01 5. Shackleton, John — ^John, Clerk, Leeds — 84-. 

r. Mids., 1845. 

1016. Shann, Samuel — Thomas, Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

r. 1844. 

Thomas Shann was a merchant ; house, 65, Woodhouse Lane, in 1842. 

1017. Shann, William — Thomas, Do. Leeds — 12. 

r. 1844. 

A brother of No. 1016. 

1018. Shaw, John — ^John, Stuff Singer, Woodhouse — 11. 

1019. Strachan, William — Alexander, Wesleyan Minister, 

Leeds — 13. 

Rev. Alexander Strachan (Methodist), Meadow Lane, in 1842. 

1020. Summers, Will™ — ^John, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 11. 

1 02 1. Taylor, Rich^ V. — John, Packer, Leeds — 12. 

r. X™**, 1850. Appointed assistant master 1851. 

Rev. Richard Vickerman Taylor. K.C.L. London Univ.; B.A. 1859. 
Curate of St. Barnabas', Leeds, 1863; of Wort ley, Leeds, 1865; of 
Alford, Lines., 1867; of Brightside, Sheffield, 1869; of Edlington, 
1872. Vicar of Mel becks, Yorkshire, from 1878. 

1022. Teale, Benjamin — Benjamin, Gentleman, Leeds — 12. 

Mr. Benjamin Teale, 4, Queen Street, in 1837. 

1023. Turner, Thomas — ^Thomas, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1845. 

1024. West, Thomas K. — William, Excise Officer, Leeds — 10. 

William West was an excise officer in Larchfield Street in 1842. 

1025. Wheelwright, John G. — William, Book-keeper, Leeds 

—14. 

William Wheelwright was a cashier at 33, Commercial Street, in 1839. 

1026. Wood, James S. — Robert, Stuflf Presser, Leeds — 12. 



72 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1027. Wrigglesworth, Will"* H. — ^John, Maltster, I.-eeds — 10. 

John Wrigglesworth was an ale merchant at 10, Dock Street; house, 
Chapeltown in 1842. 

1028. Wynn, Frederic — Richard, Excise Officer, Leeds — 11. 

r. Mids., 1845. 

Richard Wynn was an excise officer at Pottemewton in 1842. 

1 029. Gorham, George Martyn — George Cornelius, Clergyman, 

Maidenhead — 15 (o). r. Midsum**, 1843. Trin^ Coll. 
Schol. 1849; 14*** Wrangler 1851; 3"* in 2^ class 
Classical Tripos; i»* class Moral Sc. Tripos 1852; 
Crosse's University Scholar 1 85 1 ; Fellow of Triny 1853. 

M.A. 1854. Vicar of Masham, Yorkshire, from 1873. Died 27 Febw, 1905. 

1030. Daunt, William — William, Army Surgeon, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum', 1847. 

William Daunt, M.D., was surgeon 6th Dragoons, 4 May, 1838. 
The son entered the 9th Regiment as ensign in 1848; lieutenant 
1853; captain 1856; lieutenant-colonel 1878; retired as major-general, 
C. B. Cnmean and Turkish medals ; 5th Class Medjiolie. 

1031. Hallen, J. Herbert B. — Herbert, Captain, Leeds — 13. 

r. Midsum', 1845. 

Herbert Hallen was veterinary surgeon 6th Dragoons, 3 Aug., 1830. 

Feby II*^ 1843. 

Upper School . . . .24 

Middle D^ .... 36 

Lower D° .76 

Total . . . .138 

July 3i"S 1843- *~ 

1032. Appleyard, Thomas W. — ^James, Corn Factor, Leeds 

— 10. r. Mids., 1844. 

James Appleyard was a corn merchant at Warehouse Hill; house, 
Farfield Cottage, in 1837. 

1033. Baxter, Benjamin — Benjamin, Spirit Merchant, Leeds 

— 12. r. Mids., 1844. 

Benjamin Baxter, Nag*s Head, 28, Vicar Lane, in 1837. 

1034. Binney, Richard — Richard, Corn Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

Richard Binney was a sharebroker at 3, Park Row; house, 50, 
Springfield Place, Little Woodhouse, in 1850. 

1035 Binney, Edwin — Richard, Com Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

1036. Bland, Robert — ^John, Salesman, Leeds — 10. 

1037. Bland, William Hy. — ^John, Salesman, Leeds — 8. 

r. Midsum', 1846. 

John Bland was a cloth merchant ; house, Mark Lane, in 1837. 
William Henry Bland was re-entered in Jan., 1847. (See following 
No. 1355.) 

1038. Bramley, William — Richard, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1849, for S^ Augustine's Coll., Canterbury. 
Rector of Bathurst, Cape Colony. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 73 

1039. Bramley, Thomas — Richard, Merchant, Leeds — 8. 

r. April, 1850. Father leaving Leeds. 

Queen's Coll., Oxford. Hastings Exhibitioner; ist Class Classical 
Mods.; B.A. 1858; 3rd Class Lit. Hum.; D.D. 1890. Head Master 
of Colfe Grammar School, Lewisham. Died 7 Oct., 1896, at Red 
House, Warwick, aged 62. 

1040. Broadbent, William — ^John, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 10. 

1 04 1. Bulmer, Fred*^ Will™ — ^William, Tanner, Leeds — 11. 

William Bulmer was a tanner at Buslingthorpe in 1842. 

1042. Coggill, George — Samuel, Weaver, Leeds — 12. 

Samuel Cogill was a cloth dresser at 7, Burmantofts, in 1847. 

1043. Dawson, Henry Ja' — ^William, Innkeeper, Burley — 10. 

William Dawson, Cardan Arms, Kirkstall RomI, in 1842. 

1044. Derham, Joseph Moore — Robert, Worsted Spinner, 

Leeds — 12. 

Robert Derham was a worsted spinner; house, 118, Meadow Lane, 
in 1839. 

1045. Dixon, Thomas — ^William, Grocer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

1046. French, Theophilus — ^John, Excise Supervisor, Leeds 

— 10. 

John French was a supervisor, and lived in St. Alban's Street in 1842. 

1047. Garlick, William — ^Joseph Prince, Surgeon, Leeds — 10. r. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1857; L.S.A. Lond. 1864. 42, Park Square, Leeds, 
in 1872. Died 

1048. Garlick, Joseph — ^Joseph, Do. Leeds — 9. 

r. Midsum', 1848. 

Re-entered July, 1850. 

104Q. Gallon, Henry — ^Thomas, Clerk, Leeds — 10. 

1050. Gittens, Robert — ^Joseph, Excise Officer, Leeds — 9. 

r. Mids., 1845. 

1051. HinscliflF, John — ^John, Writer, Leeds — 11. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

John Hinscliff was a banker's clerk at 9, West Bar, in 1839. 

1052. HinscliflF, William — ^John, Do. Leeds — 10. 

1053. Harper, Robert — ^John, Machine Maker, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1845. 

1054. Hope, Thomas Alfred — Edward, Carver & Gilder, 

Leeds — 9. 

Thomas Alfred Hope was an engraver (Butterworth & Hope); house, 
90, Grafton Street, in 1866. 

1055. Howitt, Thomas Bell — George, Warehouse Man, Leeds 

— II. 

George Howitt was a warehouseman at 5, Blundell Terrace, in 1842. 

1056. Johnson, Simeon F. B. — ^John, Whitesmith, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1845. 

John Johnson, 88, West Street ; house, Kirkstall, in 1842. 

1057. Latimer, Nichol — David, Farmer, Leeds — 12. r. 1844. 



74 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1058. Latimer, Thomas — David, Farmer, Leeds — 11. 

r. Mids., 1845. 

1059. Mayne, William — Charles, Cloth Drawer, Leeds — 12. 

1060. Metcalfe, John — William, Labourer, Leeds — 11. 

1 06 1. Lister, Jonathan W. — Wilson, Joiner, Armley — 9. 

1062. Naylor, William — ^Joseph, Mason, Leeds — 8 + . 

1063. Parkinson, John B. — Abraham, Wine Merchant, Leeds 

— 9. r. Mids., 1844. 

Abraham Parkinson was a wine merchant; house, Commercial Court, 
in 1837. 

1064. Penniston, George — ^Thomas, Leeds — 9. 

1065. PuUan, Greorge — ^Thomas, Singer, Leeds — 9. 

r. Midsum., 1846. 

1066. Robinson, Henry — ^John, Grocer, Leeds — 11. 

John Robinson was a grocer at 88, Kirkgate. 

1067. Scott, Frederic — ^Joseph, Clothier, Leeds — 10. 

1068. Scott, Caleb — ^Joseph, Tailor, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum., 1846. 
Joseph Scott was a tailor at 52, Lady Lane, in 1839. 

1069. Senior, Joseph — John, Gardener, Leeds — 11. 

1070. Simpson, Henry — ^Joseph, Tobacco Manuf', Leeds — 11. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

John, Joseph and Richard Simpson were tol)acco manufacturers at 
4, Meanwood Road, in 1842. 

107 1. Simpson, Thomas H. — Joseph, Do. Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

1072. Simpson, Will™ Henry — William, Shopkeeper, Leeds 

— 8 + . 

William Simpson was a shopkeeper at 74, North Street, in 1842. 

1073. Staley, Charles Henry — William Tho", Waggon 

Proprietor,' Leeds — 15. 

William Thomas Sialey was a carrier ; house, 36, Park Square, in 1837. 

1074. Tilburn, William Alfred — William, Book-keeper, Leeds 

— 10. r. Christmas, 1846. 

William Tilburn was a bookkeeper at 3, Oxford Place, in 1839. 

1075. Tomlinson, James — ^John, Joiner, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

Elizabeth Tomlinson was a joiner in Harrison Street in 1837. James 
Tomlinson was a joiner there in 1866. 

682. Thurnell, George — George, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 19. 

Readmitted; r. Mids., 1846, for S* John's Coll., 
Camb«. B.A. 1850. 

Son of George Thurnell, Master of Lancaslerian School, Leeds. Born 
4 Jan., 1824. Vicar of Eye, Peterborough, 1862; died there 24 Oct., 
1894, aged 70. 

1076. Varley, John — Sarah, Spinster, Hunslet — 10. 

1077. Wardingley, Charles — Nathanael, Shoemaker, Leeds 

— 10. r. Mids., 1845. Jesus Coll., Camb% Oct% 1851, 

Nathanael Wardingley was a shoemaker at 35, Lady Lane, in 1837. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 75 

1078. Ware, Wilmot W. — ^Joseph, Clergfyman, Kirkstall — 1 1. 

r. Christmas, 1845. 

Re-entered in 1847. See following No. 1379. 

1079. Wilkinson, John — ^John, Leeds — 12. r.Midsum., 1845. 

1080. Waring, John — ^James, Cooper, Leeds — 9. r. Mids., 1845. 

James Waring was a cooper at 171, Briggate, and Cloth Hall Street; 
house, 41, George Street, in 1837. 

1 08 1. Wain Wright, William D. — David Jos**, Office Clerk, 

Leeds — 11. r. Mids., 1845. 

William David Wainwright was cashier with Donisthorpe, Crofts & Co., 
Larchfield Mills. 69, Portland Crescent, in 1866. Died 14 Feb., 1890, 
in Leeds. 

1082. Wainwright, Sidney G.— D^ D<» 

Leeds — 9. r. Mids., 1845. 

Sidney George Wainwright was a midshipman. Sailed for Calcutta in the 
Shakespeare^ which was presumed to have foundered with all hands. 

1083. Walton, James — ^William, Brick-Maker, Wortley — 12. 

r. March, 1848. 

William Walton was a fire-brick maker at 3, Nile Street, in 1839. 
Works, Wortley. 

1084. Whincup, Alfred Jos** — William, Leeds — 13. 

A saddler in Leeds. Died at Aldershot about 1S90. 

1085. Wilson, Clapham — Michael, Grocer, Leeds — 8-I-. 

r. Midsum., 1845. 

Michael Wilson was a grocer at 11, Duncan Street ; house, 10, Fountaine 
Street, in 1837. 

1086. Wood, Joshua — Horatio, Solicitor, Leeds — 9. 

r. Midsum., 1844. 
Re-entered July, 1847. 

1087. Wright, Peter Edw<* — Peter, Leeds — 9. 

Peter Wright was a grocer at 175, Briggale, in 1837. 

1088. Burstall, John — Nathanael, Masf Mariner, I^eds — 10. 

Nathanael Burstall was a boat owner at John's Place in 1837. 

1089. Reynolds, Christopher — ^William, Fruiterer, Leeds — 11. 

1090. Reynolds, Frederic — William, D° Leeds — 10. 

William Reynolds was a fruiterer at 8, Central Market, in 1842. 

1 09 1. Binney, Thomas — Richard, Corn Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

Richard Binney was a sharebroker at 3, Park Row, in 1850. 

Aug"*^ 1 2**^, 1843. 

Upper School . . ,22 

Middle School . . -34 

Lower D° . .116 

Total . . .172 

Jans' 22<>, 1844. 

1092. Abbott, Fred^ — William, Stuff Presser, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1846. 

William Abbott was a stuff presser at Woodhousc Carr in 1839. 



76 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1093. Allen, Samuel — Frederic, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1846. 

Frederic Allen was a dealer in flannel at 2, High Court Lane, in 1842. 

1094. Beckwith, William — Thomas, Carver & Gilder, Leeds 

— 12. 

Thomas Beckwith was a canrer and gilder at 61, Woodhouse Lane, 
in 1837. 

1095. Beckwith, Francis —Thomas, Do. Leeds 

— 10. r. Mids., 1846. 

A brother of No. 1094. 

1096. Benton, Robert — Mark, Carpenter, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum% 1848. 

Mark Benton was a joiner in Wood Street in 1866. 

1097. Birkhead, Charles — John, Linen Draper, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1845. 

John Birkhead & Co. were linen manufacturers at 20, Guildford Street ; 
house, Camp Road, in 1837. 

829. Blakey, John — ^Joseph, Yeoman, Leeds. 
Readmitted; r. Mids., 1844. 

1098. Burwell, Charles — ^Joseph, Warehouseman, Leeds — 9. 

Joseph Burwell was a manager at 163, Woodhouse Lane, in 1842. 

1099. Carey, George Taylor — ^Thomas, Joiner, Leeds — ii, 

r. Mids., 1846. 

William Carey was a joiner at Burmantofts; house, 8, Saville Green, 
in 185a 

1 100. Carr, Greorge Saville — ^Joseph, Tobacconist, Leeds — 8. 

Leeds, Skyrac, and Morley Savings Bank, 30, Bond Street, in 1849; 
secretary, i860. Died 29 Sept., 1872. Burmantofts. 

iioi. Crowther, Gideon — Gideon, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 12. 
r. Mids., 1844. 

Gideon Crowther was a cloth dresser at Harcourt Mill; house, 
Marlborough Street, in 1837. 

1 102. Davis, William — ^William, Engineer, Leeds — 14. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

William Davis was a millwright at Argus Foundry, Saville Street, in 1837. 

1 103. Davis, Joseph — William, D** Leeds — 12. 
r. Mids., 1844. 

A brother of No. 1 102. 

1 104. Dews, Frederic Sam* — Samuel, Schoolmaster, Wetherby 

— II (o). Drowned at Wetherby, July i***, 1846. 

1 105. Firth, Henry Gee — George, Musical Instrum* Maker, 

Leeds — 10. r. Mids., 1844. 

George Firth was a musician at 15, George Street, in 1837. 

1 106. Firth, Benjamin — Henry, Armley — 12. r. Mids., 1844. 

Henry Firth was a tailor at Armley in 1842. 

1107. Fletcher, Charles G. — George, Broker, Leeds — 12. 

George Fletcher was a shopkeeper in Hon)eck Lane in 1850. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. ^^ 

1 08. Graham, Thomas — ^William, Tailor, Leeds — 9. 
r. Christmas, 1846. 

William Graham was a tailor at 3 Court, 39, Briggate, in 1837. 

109. Haley, Alfred Rhodes — ^Joseph, Bramley — 13. 
r. X"-, 1846. 

Joseph Haley & Co. were worsted spinners at Bramley'in 1842. 

no. Hewitt, Charles Wesley — ^William, Tea-dealer, Leeds 
— 10. r. Mids., 1846. 

William Hewitt was a tea dealer at 36, Lady Lane, in 1837. 

111. Hicks, Henry — ^John, Bookseller, Leeds — 13. 

John Hicks was a bookseller at 17, North Street, in 1837. 

112. Hirst, William Tho" A. — ^Thomas, Gentleman, Leeds 
— 13. r. Mids., 1845. 

Thomas Hirst, gentleman, 4, Elmwood Green, in 1839. 

113. Hobson, John Dalby — Robert, Merchant's Clerk, Leeds 
—9. 

114. Hodgson, Joseph W. — ^William, Clothier, Holbeck — 10. 

115. Holroyd, Henry — Benjamin, Dyer, Leeds— 14. 

Emigrated to Australia in 1849 or 1850. Living in 1902. 

116. Holt, James — ^Thomas, Clothier, Leeds — 16. 

Thomas Holt was a cloth dresser and greengrocer at 53, West Street, 
in 1850. 

117. Hunt, Richard Will*" — Richard W., Leeds — 9. r. 

Richard William Hunt was a cashier at 22, Grove Terrace, in 1866. 

118. Johnson, Samuel W. — James, Leeds — 11. 
r. Mids., 1845. 

Samuel Waite (son of James) Johnson. With E. B. Wilson & Co., 
Railway Foundry, Leeds. Then in the works of the following Railway 
Companies :—G.N.R., M.S. & L., Edin. & Glasg., N.B.R., G.E.R.; 
then for thirty years Chief Locomotive Superintendent, M.R. ; retired 
1903. M.I.C.E. Past President of the Institute of Mechanical 
Engineers. J. P. for Nottingham. Lenton House, Nottingham, in 1903. 

1 1 19. Kelsall, Joseph — ^Joseph, Colonel 70*** Reg., Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

Trin. Coll., Dublin. B.A. 1862. Living in 1903. 

1 1 20. Marshall, John Will"^ — William, Butter Factor, Leeds 

— 12. 

1 121. Pearce, Francis H. — Charles, Leeds — 12. 

1 1 22. Pickard, Christopher — Anthony, Printer, Leeds — 14. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

A machine and tool maker, and for eight years a gas engineer at 
Rawal Pindi. 65, Melville Road, Woodhouse, in 1903. 

1 123. Pool, Charles — Robert, Ironmonger, Leeds — 13. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

1 1 24. Powell, Thomas B. — ^Thomas, Merchant, Leeds — 9. 

r. Midsum', 1850. 



78 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1 125. Ramskill, Joseph — Parson, Druggist, Leeds — 13. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

Parson Ramskill was a druggist in Meadow Lane in 1837. Josiah 
Ramskill, L.S.A. 1851 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1852. 35, Meadow Lane, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

1 126. Rothery, William M. — William, Merchant, Leeds — 9. 

r.; readmitted FelP', 1847. 

William Rothery was a commission agent at 35, Elmwood Street, in 
1847. 

1 127. Schofield, Joseph D. — Major, Clothier, Leeds — 9. 

1 1 28. Skelton, Samuel — ^Jeremiah, Saddler, Leeds — 11. 

Son of Jeremiah Skelton, saddler, 185, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. 
Died about 1888. 

1 129. Smeeton, William — Richard, Silk Manufact% Leeds — 9. 

r. Christmas, 1S45. 

Smeeton & Lawson were Mlk mercers at 52, Briggate, in 1837. 

1 1 30. Smith, Abraham — Charles, Labourer, Leeds — 14. 

r. MichS 1848, for Queen's Coll., Camb®. Scholar 
1849; vSchool Exhibition; 4^** Sen** Optime, 1852. 

The Rev. Abraham Smith, M.A., F.R.A.S., Principal of the Collegiate 
School, Huddcrsfield, and Minister of Bradley in 1882. 

1 131. wSmith, Rob' Fred^ — John, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 

1 132. Stead, Edmund — Richard, Baker, Leeds — 12. 
r. Mids., 1846. 

Richard Stead was a ))aker at 112, Kirkgate, in 1837. 

1 133. Thompson, Joshua — ^Joshua, Milkman, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1844. 

Joshua Thompson was a milk seller at 14, Smithson's Fold, Meadow 
Lane, in 1850. 

1 134. Tuke, George L. — ^John, Joiner, Chapel Allerton — 10. 

John Tuke was a joiner at Pottemewton in 1847. 

1 1 35* Walker, William — ^John, Tailor, Leeds — 13. 

John B. Walker was a tailor at 41, Kirkgate, in 1842. 

1 1 36. Walker, Charlesworth H. — Thomas, Dyer, Leeds — 13. 

Thomas Walker was a silk dyer at 24, Commercial Street, in 1837. 

1 137. Walker, Joseph — John, Clothier, Armley — 10. 

There was a John Walker, a cloth manufacturer, at Moorside, Armley, 
in 1842. 

1 1 38. Walker, John — Thomas, Delver, Woodhouse — 8. 

Living retired at Windsor Crescent, Bridlington, in 1903. 

1 1 39. Ward, Edward — ^James, Surgeon, Leeds — 13. 

James Ward was a surgeon and druggist at 47, Kirkgate, in 1837. 

1 140. Watson, George Simeon — John, Stonemason, Wood- 

house — 12. r. Mids., 1844. 

1 141. Wikeley, Charles Edward — Thomas, Straw Hat 

Manuf**, Leeds — 10. r. Mids., 1846. 

L.S.A. Lond. 1854; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1858. Array Medical Service; 
assistant-surgeon 19th Foot, 1859; surgeon-major 1874; retired 1884. 
125, The Grove, Ealing, in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 79 

1 142. Wood, Thomas — ^Joseph, Painter, Leeds — 12. 

Joseph Wood was a painter at Court 42, Briggate ; house, 10, Elmwood 
Grove, in 1837. 

1 143. Wood, William W. — ^William, Cloth Drawer, Leeds — 1 1. 

William Wit ham Wood was a traveller at 4, Carr Place, in 1866. 

1 1 44. Wood, Richard — William, Butcher, Leeds — 10. 

William Wood was a butcher at 13, Fleet Street ; house, 1 1, Woodhouse 
Lane, in 1837. 

1 145. Young, Alfred Verity — Matthew, Flax Dresser, Leeds 

— 9. r. Mids., 1844. 

1 146. White, Edwin — Mary Ann, Leeds — 12. 

1 147. Crampton, Joseph — Richard, Tailor, Leeds — 11. 

r. Feb>', 1844. 

Son of Richard Crampton, of Little London, verger at St. Matthew's 
Church. A tailor with his father. Enlisted; died at Meerut, 29 Oct., 
1863, aged 29. 

1 148. Gill, Albert — George, Shoemaker, Leeds — 11. 

George Gill was a shoemaker at 116, West Street, in 1837. 

1 149. Shackleton, Stephen — ^John, Leeds — 8. r. Mids., 1845. 

1 1 50. Turner. 

Feby i«S 1844. 

Upper School . . .18 

Middle School . -43 

Lower D° . . .145 

Total N° . . 206 

July 29*^ 1844. 

1 151. Abbott, James — ^John, Book-keeper, Leeds — 13. 

John Abbott was a book-keeper in Oxford Place in 1837. 

1 152. Ainsworth, Will" — ^Jesse, Mason, Leeds — 8^. 

1 1 53. Barrand, Will" — William, Joiner, Leeds — 12. 

William Barrand was a joiner at 17^, Wade Lane; house, St. John's 
Court, in 1850. 

1 154. Barras, John — Anthony L., Iron-founder, Leeds — 14. 

Anthony Leaton Barras was an iron founder; house, Saxton Lane, 
in 1837. 

1 155. Chadwick, Thomas — Ann, Hunslet — 15. 

Mrs. Ann Chadwick, 5, Hunslet Lane, in 1850. 

908. Battye, Will"* Henry — Richard C, Surgeon, Leeds — 13. 
r. Sept', 1845. 

William Henry (son of Richard Charlesworth) Battye. 

1 1 56. Brownridge, William Tho* — ^James, Inn-keeper, Leeds 

— 12. r. Mids., 1846. 

William Thomas Brownridge was an upholsterer in Bay Horse Yard 
and Bingley Street in 1866. 

1 157. Dufton, Joseph — ^Joseph, Cloth Manufact', Leeds — 13. 

Joseph Duflon was a cloth merchant and manufacturer at 21, Basinghall 
Street; house, 27, Carr Road, in 1850. 



So LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1 1 58. Dunning, John — ^John, Gardener, Chapel- town — 9. 

r. X°^, 1848. 

1159. Garrs, Thomas S. — ^William, Flax Dresser, Leeds — 12. 

1 160. Greenland, George Henry — Edward, Banker, Leeds — 14. 

r. Midsum., 1845. 

Edward Greenland was manager of the Leeds Bank, 16, Albion Street, 
in 1S42. 

1 1 6 1 . Haley, John Cyrus — ^Joseph, Cloth-maker, Bramley — 12. 

r. X™~», 1846. 

Joseph Haley & Co. were worsted spinners at Bramley in 1842. (See 
No. 1109.) 

1162. Hartley, Joshua R. — John, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 

r. Feby, 1847. 

Joshua Robley Holdsworth Hartley (third son of John Hartley, a stuff 
and woollen merchant, of Bischoff House, North Street, and brother of 
Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Hartley, LL.D., J.P., D.L.) died at Exeter, 
30 Oct., 1857. 

1 163. Hay, John — John, Spirit Merch*, Leeds — 14. 

1 164. Horsfall, Henry James — ^Jonathan, Cloth Merch', Leeds 

— 12. r. Midsum., 1846. 

1 165. Horsfall, John Edward — ^Jonathan, Do. Leeds 

— 9. r. Midsum., 1846. 

1 166. Ingle, James Morley — Hugh, Schoolmaster, Wood- 

house — 13. 

Hugh and Mary Ingle. School, Woodhouse, in 1842. 

1167. Lawson, John — ^James, Wool Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

1168. Laycock, Henry — ^John, Iron-moulder, Leeds — 11. 

92 1 . Linfoot, Matthew — Matthew, Hop Merchant, Leeds — 1 3. 

Matthew Linfoot was a clerk at 5, Brunswick Place, in 1842. 

1 169. Lister, Jonathan W. — Richard N., Clothier, Bramley 

— II. r. Midsum., 1846. 

Richard Nicholson Lister, gentleman. Ivy Cottage, in 1866. 

1 1 70. Lister, Joseph — Richard N. Do. Do. 

— 10. r. Mids., 1846. 
A brother of No. 1169. 

11 7 1 . Long, Thomas — ^John, Clothier, Holbeck — 1 1 . 

r. Midsum**, 1846. 

1 172. Musgrave, Frederic — ^Thomas, Clothier, Armley — 14. 

1173. Nicholson, Robert F. — ^John, M.D., Bawtry — 10 (o). 

r. Mids., 1846. 

1 1 74. Parkins, Thomas — ^Charles, Worsted Manufr, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum., 1846. 

Charles Parkins was a worsted spinner at Harcourt Mill, West Street, 
in 1842. 

1175. Patterson, William — Leeds — 13. r. Aug*, 1844. 

1176. Pickles, Joseph — ^John, Cloth Fuller, Leeds — 11. 

r. Mids., 1846. 

John Pickles was a cloth fuller at 18, Derby Crescent, in 1866, 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 8 1 

1 177. Proctor, Thomas R. — ^Jeremiah, Mechanic, Leeds — 10. 

1 178. Rider, Joseph — David, Cloth Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

David Rider was a cloth commission agent at 181, Park Lane; house, 
I, South Camaby Street, in 1850. 

1 1 79. Robinson, Charles Henry — Henry, Servant, Chapel town 

—13. 

1 1 80. Rooke, Charles Staveley — Edward, Accountant, Leeds 

— 12. r. Midsum', 1848. 

A civil engineer, East Parade, Leeds. Retired ; lived many years at 
12, Blenheim fXerrace, and afterwards at 210, Newton Hill, Leeds; died 
there 22 Nov., 1903, aged 72. Adel. 

1 181. Saxton, John — Benjamin, Carpenter, Leeds — 10. 

r. Aug**, 1850. 

A druggist in St. Peter's Street, Leeds. Died 23 February, 1888. 
Burmantofts. 

1 182. Settle, Joseph — ^John, Clothier, Wortley — 11. 

r. X°»», 1848. 

Admitted a solicitor £. 1856; practised in Leeds and Armley. 

1 183. Shields, Thomas T. — Christopher, Inn-keeper, Leeds — 8. 

r. Mids., 1846. 

Christopher Shields was a victualler at the White Swan Inn, Swan 
Street, m 1837. 

1 1 84. Simms, Frederic — Greorge Fred*', Excise Officer, Leeds 

— 10. 

George Frederic Simms was a permit writer at i, Burlington Street. 

1 185. Speed, John — ^John, Cloth-Dresser, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum., 1846. 

1 186. Stott, William — ^William, Clothier, Armley — 15. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

A schoolmaster. Died at Lofthouse, 22 June, i860, aged 31. 

1187. Taylor, Robert — Robert, Town Miss^, Leeds — 12. 

r. Christ", 1847. 

Robert Taylor was a town missionary at i, Haymount Place, in 1850. 

1 188. Turner, Joseph M. — Samuel, Town Miss^, Hunslet — 11. 

r. Mids', 1846. 

Samuel Turner was a town missionary at 9, Glasshouse Street, in 1850. 

1 1 89. Wade, Thomas — ^Joseph, Labourer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum**, 1846. 

1 1 90. Walker, Robert — ^Joseph, Clothier, Armley — 12. 

1 191. Walker, Thomas W. — Henry, Dyer, Leeds — 11. 

Henry Walker was a dyer in York Road in 1842. 

1 192. Walker, George Ash — Henry, Dyer, Leeds — 10. 

A brother of No. 1 191. 

1 193. Walker, John — ^Joseph, Painter, Woodhouse — 9. 

Died in 1848. 

1 194. Welch, William — ^Anthony, Agent, Leeds — 11. 

Anthony Welsh was a book-keeper in Byron Street in 1837. 

1 195. Whiteley, Charles — William, Dyer, Leeds — 13. 

F 



82 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1 1 96. Wordsworth, Tom — Thomas, Book-keeper, Hunslet — 8. 

r. Sep', 1844. 

Thomas Wordsworth was a book-keeper in EUcrby Lane in 1837. 

1 197. Denny, John Thomas — Daniel, Canvas Manuf', Water- 
ford, Ireland — 14 (o). r. Mids., 1845. 

After learning banking went to Australian gold fields ; died there, date 
unknown. 

Aug^^Sth, 1844. 

Upper School . . . .22 

Middle School 37 

Lower School 

Mr. Ripley . . .51 

— Garland ... 39 

— Lawrence ... 63 

— 153 

Total . . .212 

January 27*^ 184S 

1 198. Anderson, William — Andrew, Clothier, Armley — 11. 

1 199. Barker, Edward — Edward, Joiner, Leeds — 10. 

Edward Barker was a joiner and fruit dealer at 31, Hunslet Lane, 
in 1S47. 

1200. Barker, George — Edward, Do. Leeds — 11. 

A brother of No. 1 199. 

1 20 1. Bateson, Henry — ^John, Clothier, Armley — 11. 

John Bateson was a woollen manufacturer at Armley in 1842. 

1202. Blackburn, William — William, Serjeant of Infantry, 

Leeds — 15. 

1203. Bolland, Arthur — William Thomas, Carrier, Leeds — 15. 

r. Sep**, 1849, for Magdalene Coll., Camb®. 

Third son of William Thomas Bolland, ironmaster and proprietor of 
the Lteds Iniellifrencer. Magd. Coll., Camb. Scholar; B.A. 1853; 
M.A. 1856. Curate of St. Bartholomew's, Birmingham, 1853 ; of 
I^cds, 1855; of St. Philip's, Leeds, 1856; of Woodhouse, 1857. 
Vicar of St. Thomas's, Leeds, 1859 ; retired 1877. Died at Scarborough, 
6 March, 1889. 

1204. Bromley, Ben — John, Clothier, Holbeck — 12. 

r. Mids., 1846. 

1205. Brook, Abraham — Francis, Clothier, Hunslet — 15. 

1206. Brook, John — Samuel, Farmer, Leeds — 9. 

Samuel Brook was a shopkeeper at 20, St. Mark's Street, Woodhouse, 
in 1850, 

1207. Carr. John — Francis, Dyer, Leeds — 12. 

Francis Carr & Son were drysalters at 13, Swinegate, in 1866. 

1208. Cass, William Anthony — William R., Surgeon, Leeds 

— 14. r. Christmas, 1846. 

Son of William Reader Cass, F.R.C.S. Ordained 1854. Curate of 
Horbury, 1854. Vicar of St. Michael's, Wakefield, 1861 ; of Burford, 
Oxon., from 1871. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 83 

1209. Cheetham, Henry Chowne — ^Joseph, Straw Hat Maker, 

Leeds — 10. r. Midsum., 1848. 

1 2 10. Davis, Samuel — William, Engineer, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1848. 

William Davis was an engineer and machine maker, and lived at 37, 
Bedford Place, in 1850. 

121 1. Dayson, Jonathan — Robert, Bookbinder, Holbeck — 10. 

r. X"-, 1847. 

Jonathan Ogden Dayson, Secretary of the Leeds Mechanics* Institution. 
I^ed 28 Sept., 1897, at 15, Clarendon Place, Leeds. 

12 12. Emsley, William Perkin — ^John, Smith, Leeds — 12. 

Died in London (?). John Emsley was a blacksmith at 3, Cloth Hall 
Street, in 1847. 

1 2 13. Fumiss, Frederic — ^William, Gardener, Hunslet — 12. 

r. Christ", 1847. 

1 2 14. Gott, William — ^William, Plasterer, Leeds — 10. 

William Gott was a beerseller and plasterer at 4, George's Street, in 1847. 

1 2 15. Grayson, Thomas — Thomas, Innkeeper, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum., 1848. 

Thomas Grayson was a victualler at Three Legs, 31, Lowerhead Row, 
in 1847. 

1 2 16. Gill, John — Matthias, Corn-Miller, Chapel-Town — 11. 

Matthias Gill was a corn miller at 4, Bachelor Street, in 1847. 

12 17. Hargreaves, Charles — ^Jemmy, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 8. 

r. Nov', 1852. 

James Hargreaves was a schoolmaster at 6, Greek Street, in 1837. 

12 18. Hargreaves, Arthur — Jemmy, Schoolmaster, Leeds — 1 1 . 

r. 

A brother of No. 121 7. 

1 2 19. Heaton, Edwin Garland — William, Leeds — 12. 

1 2 20. Henderson, James Alexander — ^John, Bookkeeper, Leeds 



1 22 1. Henderson, Thomas — ^John, D^ D^ — 11. 

1222. Hill, John William — ^John Hep worth, Barrister, Leeds 

— 13. r. Midsum**, 1847. Trin. Coll., Camb% 1850. 

A conveyancing barrister, Mid. Temple, 1857. Pease's Buildings, 
Leeds; Lynton Villa, Leeds. Died 25 Nov., 1882, at Ilkley. 

1223. Holmes, Henry — Nathan, Gardener, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1848. 

1224. Jewitt, Edward — George, Waterman, Leeds — 10. 

r. X°»~, 1850. 

John Jewitt was a mariner, and lived at 39, Waterloo Street, in 1850. 

1225. Kay, Joshua — ^John, Joiner, Leeds — 14. 

1226. Fawcett, Joseph — ^James, Clerk, Woodhouse — 16. 

r. April, 1845. 

Son of the Rev. James Fawcett. An architect at Sheffield. Died 
24 Aug., 1896. 



84 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1227. Fawcett, William Milner — James, Clerk, Woodhouse — 12. 

Brother of the above. Jesus Coll., Camb. B.A.; Sen. Opt 1859; 
M.A.; F.S.A. An architect at Cambridge. V.P., R.I.B.A., 1896-1900. 
Lieut. -colonel of Volunteers, V.D. Retired. 3, Scroopc Terrace, 
Cambridge, in 1905. 

1228. Kenworthy, — Hugh, Leeds — 10. r. Christ", 1846. 
i22g. Levi, Henry — Harriet, Spinster, Leeds — 12. 

1230. Moorey, James — ^Thomas, Leeds — 12. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

Thomas Moorey was a shopkeeper at 147, Beeston Road. James 
Moorey was a carrier at 146, Beeston Road, in 1866. 

1 23 1. Morris, Thomas — William, Comber, Leeds — 13. 

1232. Nelson, Frederic William — George, Ironmonger, Leeds 

— 13. r.* Christmas, 1846. 

George Nelson, 34, North Street. Nelson & Sons were ironmongers 
at 47, Briggate, in 1847. 

1233. Nunns, Thomas Jackson — Thomas, Clerk, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1846. B.A. Camb.; S^ John's, 1857. 
i'*^ Class in Class. Tripos. 

Son of the Rev. Thomas Nunns; M.A. 1861. Assistant Master at 
Bradfield ; at Leeds Grammar School. Head Master at Helston 
Grammar School in 186 1. Vicar of Launceston from 189a 

1234. Oates, John William — Elkanah, Shoemaker, Leeds — 10. 

Christ Church, Oxford. B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Curate of Bedworth, 
1859; of Blackburn, 1862; of Newnham, Hants., 1864; of St. James', 
Shoreditch, 1866; of New Radnor, 1869; of Leathley, 1872; of 
Hartshead, 1874; of Addingham, 1875; of Thomer, 1879. Vicar of 
Ingrow from 1 882. 

1235. Parish, John — Robert, Milkman, Leeds — 10. 

Robert Parish was a milk seller at 45, Bridge Street, in 1847. 

1236. Raistrick, Joseph Charles — George, Chemist, Leeds — 1 1 . 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

George Raistrick was a working chemist at 13, Barstow Street, in 1847. 

1237. Reynard, John — ^James, Gardener, Potternewton — 8. 

James Reynard was a gardener at 15, Lincoln Field Place, in 1847. 

1 238. Robinson, Walter Henry — Thomas, Dissenting Minister, 

Leeds — 10. r. Midsum', 1846. 
1238^. Sadler, Robert — John, Cabinet Maker, Leeds — 10. 
r. May, 1845. 

1239. Sanderson, Benjamin — ^John, Cloth Dresner, Leeds — 9. 

Joseph Sanderson was a cloth drawer at 22, Burley Street, in 1850. 

1 240. Shann, John — ^John, Cloth Dresser, Leeds— 9. 

1 24 1. Singleton, Isaac — John, Currier, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum', 1846. 

Isaac Singleton was a currier in Wilson's Yard, Duke Street, in 1850. 

1242. Sykes, John Frederic — .Samuel, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1846. 

1243. Thompson, George — William, Millman, Leeds — 13. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 85 

1244. Till, Thomas — ^John, Tailor, Chapel-town — 14. 

A linen draper at 21, Kirkstall Road, Leeds. Retired to Oxford Villa, 
Boston Spa; died there in May, 1904. 

1245. Vickers, William Randall — Edward R., Shoe merchant, 

Leeds — 10. r. X™»«, 1848. 

A draper, and afterwards a woollen merchant. Died about 1870. 

1246. Vickers, Charles Henry — Edward R., D** 

Leeds — 9. r. Midsum', 1846. 

A commercial traveller. Died about 1878, at Headingley. 

1247. Wainman, Esharhaddon — Benjamin, Clothier, Armley 

—13. 

Benjamin Wainman was a cloth manufacturer and tea dealer at 
Moorside in 1847. 

1248. Waite, James Butler — Henry, Hair Dresser, Leeds — 9. 

r. May, 1847. 

An estate agent. Waite & Sons, Butts Court, Leeds, 1905. 

1249. Walker, Joseph — Robert, Wortley — 14. 

1250. Wray, Walter — ^William, Mason, Leeds — 8. 

William Wray was a mason and builder at 29, North Street, in 1847. 

Feby 3d, 1845. 

Upper School . . . .23 

Middle D^ .... 43 
Lower School 

Mr. Ripley . . . .57 

Mr. Garland . . 46 } 168 

Mr. Lawrence . . .65 



Total 



234 



July 28thy 1845. 

1 25 1. Ambler, John R. — Robert, Maltster, Holbeck — 13. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

Joseph Ambler was a maltster at Mint, Holbeck, in 1850. 

1252. Barker, Thomas D. — Edward, Plasterer, Leeds — 14. 

r. Midsum^ 1846. 

Rev. Thomas Dodsworth Barker. Univ. College, Durham. B.A. 187 1. 
Curate of St. Thomas', Huddersfield ; of Skelton-in-Cleveland. 

1253. Barrass, George — ^Joseph, Clothier, Holbeck — 10. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

1254. Binns, William — ^John, Clothier, Leeds — 8 + . 

r. X*™, 1851. 

John Binns (James Binns & Sons) was a cloih finisher at 26, Burley 
Street, in 1847. 

1255. Brown, Charles — Matthew, Cabinet Maker, Leeds — 12. 

Matthew Brown was a wood turner at 56, Merrion Street, in 1850. 

1256. Brown, George Tilney— Daniel, Packer, Leeds — 9. 

r. Jany, 1846. 

Daniel Brown was a warehouseman at 59, Regent Street, in 1847. 



86 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1257. Brown, James Layton — James L., Clerk, Holbeck — 9. 

r. Feby, 1846. 

The Rev. James Layton Brown was incumbent of Holbeck in 1835, 
and died 5' Jan., 1855. The son was called to the Bar at Lincoln's 
Inn, 10 June, 1870. Was at Shanghai in 1882 ; in South Africa in 1905. 

1258. Butler, William T. H. — Thomas, Butcher, Leeds — 9. 

Thomas Butler was a butcher at 76, Kirkgate, in 1847. 

1259. Bulmer, Hawksworth — William, Tanner, Leeds — 8. 

William Bulmer was a fellmonger in Lincoln Field Place in 1847. 

1260. Bulmer, Thomas — William, D** Leeds — 10 

1261. Carr, Charles C. — ^Joseph, Gentleman, Leeds — 8. 

1262. Cliff, William Henry — ^John, Book-keeper, Leeds — 10. 

Six years with his &ther as architect ; 28 years with a Leeds firm ; and 
for 19 years surveyor and valuer to the Yorkshire Penny Bank. 39, Ash 
Grove, Headingley, in 1905. 

1263. Coxon, William — Robert, Butcher, Holbeck — 13. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

Robert Coxon was a butcher and seedsman at Stocks Hill in 1847. 

1264. Crosthwaite, Samuel — Benjamin, Clerk, Leeds — 10. 

r. Oct., 1854, for Trin. Coll., Camb. i"' Class, 1854. 
Died of decline, 1855. 

Eldest son of the Rev. Benjamin Crosthwaite, ©f St. Andrew's, Leeds. 
Died 5 Dec, 1856, at Torquay. 

1265. Crosthwaite, Benjamin — Benjamin, D^ Leeds — 9. 

r. Mids., 1854, from ill health. Afterwards much 
abroad. Left for Austr*, Christmas, 1858. 

Second son of the Rev. Benjamin Crosthwaite. Selborne Road, Kew; 
Melbourne, Australia, in 1903. 

1266. Dobson, Thomas — ^Thomas, Clothier, Holbeck — 10. 

Thomas Dobson was a woollen draper at 5, Nippet Lane, in 1847* 

1267. Dain, William Henry — John, Clerk of Works, Leeds 

— II. r. 1847. 

1268. Endeacott, Joseph — ^Joseph, Overlooker, Leeds— 9. 

Joseph Endeacott was an overlooker at 16, Pea Street, in 1850. 

1269. Farrar, Thomas — James, Labourer, Leeds — 14. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

Rev. Thomas Farrar, Rector of St. Paul's, Demerara ; Archdeacon of 
Demerara. Died 21 Aug., 1893, aged 61. 

1270 Fowler, John — ^James, Labourer, Beeston — 9. 
r. Midsum', 1846. 

1271. Garland, Richard W. — Thomas, Druggist, Leeds — 13. 

Richard Wheen Garland, a stove grate manufacturer. Bickenhall 
Mansions, Baker Street, London, in 1903. 

1272. Garland, Thomas B. — ^Thomas, Druggist, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1855, for Magd. Coll., Camb. Afterw^ 
Milner Scholar; B.A. 1859; 9*^^ Jun' opt. 

Thomas Bloom Garland. M.A. 1862. Curate of Netherton, 1859; 
of Tettenhall, Staffs., 1863; of Barningham, 1867; of Babworth, 
Notts., 1869. Vicar of Bishopswood, Staffs., from 1888. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 87 

1273. Grreen, Thomas — Thomas, Leeds — 14. 

1274. Halliley, Frederic — Edward, Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

Edward Halliley was a cloth manufacturer at Low Close Mills ; house, 
5, St. George's Terrace, in 1847. 

1275. Holford, William — Greorge, Officer of Excise, Leeds 

— 14. r. Midsum^, 1847. 

George Holford was a supervisor at 5, St. Alban*s Street, in 1847. 

1276. Holford, Arthur B. — George, Do. Do. — 9. 

r. Midsum"*, 1847. 

A brother of Nos. 1275 and 1277. 

1277. Holford, George — George, Do. Do. 

r. Midsum', 1847. 

1278. Kitson, Edward P. — Peter, Mason, Leeds — 10. 

Peter Kitson was a stonemason at 43, Grove Street, in 1847. 

1279. Linder, Henry George — Henry, Jeweller, Leeds — 11. 

1280. Ogden, John O. — ^Jonathan, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1846. 

1 28 1. Mann, John — Peter, Assessor of Taxes, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum', 1846. 

1282. Mann, Peter — Peter, Do. Leeds — 10. 

r. Aug**, 1846. 

1283. Penniston, Joseph — ^Thomas, Cabinet Maker, Leeds — 8. 

Thomas Penniston was a cabinet maker at 35, Stamford Street, in 1850. 

1284. Pickard, Israel — Benjamin, Clothier, Holbeck — 11. 

r. Christ", 1846. 

1285. Rider, Thomas — George, Slubber, Leeds — 9. 

r. Christ*, 1847. 

1286. Ridpeth, Thomas H. — ^Thomas, Traveller, Leeds — 12. 

Thomas Ridpeth was an auctioneer, &c., at 10, Trinity Street, ini850 . 

1287. Ridpeth, Edward v.— Thomas, D« Leeds— 8. 

A brother of No. 1286. 

1288. Singleton, Joseph — Benjamin, Warehouseman, Leeds 
— 12. 

Benjamin Singleton was a warehouseman at 21, Marlborough Street, 
in 1847. 

1289. Shaw, Alfred C. — ^Joseph, Book keeper, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum., 1846. 

Joseph Shaw was a bookkeeper at 12, Darley Street, in 1847. 

1 290. Smith, George — George, Thread Maker, Hunslet — 1 2 + . 

r. Christ", 1846. 

A woollen cloth manufacturer at Langton Mills, near Toronto, Canada. 

1 29 1. Taylor, Charles — George, Potter, Hunslet — 14. 

(See No. 1292.) 

1292. Taylor, George — Samuel, Potter, Hunslet — 11. 

George & Samuel Taylor were earthenware manufacturers at Hunslet 
New Pottery, Jack Lane, in 1850. 

1 293. Washington, William — Thomas, Tobacconist, Leeds — 9. 

Thomas Washington was a tobacconist at 5, Sheepscar Vale, in 1850. 



88 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1294. Wurtzburg, John Henry — Edward, Merchant, Leeds 
— 10. r. April, 1847. 

A director of Greenwood & Batley, Limited, engineers, Leeds. Alder- 
man 1898-1904, and J. P. for Leeds. Chairman of the School Board 
1894-97. President of the Leeds Chamber of Commerce 1903-4. 
**Frens," Moorfield Road, Ben Rhydding, in 1905. 

Aug** i8^*», 1845. 
Upper School . . . .23 

Middle D^ 
Lower D® Mr. Ripley 
Mr. Garland 
Mr. Lawrence . 



Total 



27 
53) 

57-) 



211 



Jany I9*»>, 1846. 

1295. Bell, William H>' — William, Dyer, Leeds — 11. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

William Bell was a dyer in Manor Street, Sheepscar, in 185a 

1296. Brownlow, George — ^Thomas, Fruiterer, Leeds — 9. 

Thomas Hickson Brownlow was a potato merchant at 14, East 
Beckett Street, in 1850. 

1297. Burgon, Benjamin — Henry, Guard, Hunslet — 12. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

St. Bees, 1871. Curate of Featherstone, 1872. Vicar of Purston, 1876; 
of Stainforth from 1893. 

1298. Costelow, George — Abraham, Inn-keeper, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1848. 

Abraham Castelow kept the Brougham Arms, 43, Kirkgate, in 1850. 

1299. Costelow, Benjamin W. — Abraham, Do. Do. — 10. 

1300. Coats, Thomas — ^Joseph, Book binder, Leeds — 10. 

r. X°»", 1848. 

Re-entered July, 1849. 

1 30 1. Dixon, John Henry — Henry, Painter, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1848. 

1 302 . Fawcett, James Edward — ^James, Clerk, Woodhouse — 1 1 . 

Son of the Rev. James Fawcett. Surgeon R.N. Lost in the wreck 
of the Racehorse^ 4 Nov., 1864. 

1303. Fawcett, Henry — ^James, D° D° — 10. 

A brother of No. 1302. Clare Coll., Camb. B.A. 1859; Jun. Opt.; 
M.A. 1862. After various curacies had sole charge of St. Michael's, 
Stepney, 1865; was vicar of St. Thomas', Bethnal Green, 1879; oif 
Landkey, Barnstaple, 1899. Died 17 April, 1901. 

1304. Gamble, Robert — Samuel G., Farmer, Armley — 16^. 

r. Midsum', 1849. 

St Augustine's Coll., Cant., 1851. Curate of Longwood; of Ski|>s€a, 
1861 ; of St. George's, Bamsley, 1877; of St. Alban'f, Burmantofts, 
Leeds, 1878. Died in 1899. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 89 

1305. Heaton, William Henry — George, Flour-dealer, Leeds 

— 10. 

1 306. Hill, Francis Chorley — ^John Hepworth, Barrister, Leeds 

—13. r. 1848, X™». 

In Bank of Beckett & Co. , Leeds, for many years ; then farming in 
Lincolnshire, Scotland, and Kent ; then of Temple Sowerby, Penrith. 
Died at 15, Fitzroy Square, London, 23 Jan., 1902. 

1307. Higgins, Ashforth — Homer, Shoemaker, Chapel Town 

—13. r. 1847. 

Employed at Meanwood Tannery. Died 27 April, 1874, ^g^ 4i* 

1 308. Jeffels, Frederic Will™ — Michael, Gentleman, Leeds — i o. 

Mr. Michael Jeffels, 14, St. Alban's Street, in 1850. 

1309- Joy, Joseph James — Matthew, Engine Man, Leeds — 1 1. 
r. Midsum', 1847. 

1 310. Judd, Joseph — ^Joseph, Wheelwright, Hunslet — 11. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

Joseph Judd (Judd & Easby) was a wheelwright in Grey Walk, Hunslet, 
in 1 550. 

1311. Morton, Francis — Jonathan, Leeds — 11. r. 1847. 

Francis Morton was a shoemaker at 6, Vane Street; and Jonathan 
Morton was a rag dealer in Wade Street in 1866. 

1312. Middleton, Oliver — John, Clothier, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1846. 

13 13. Parker, Edward — John, Grocer, Leeds — 11. 

John Parker was a wholesale tea dealer at 7, Firth's Yard, Upperhead 
Row; house, 19, Darley Street, in 1850. 

1 314. Simpson, Richard — Richard, Butcher, Leeds — 10. 

r. X™*, 1849. 

Richard Simpson was a butcher at 14, North Street, in 1850. 

1315- Staveley, Thomas B. — Thomas B., Druggist, Hunslet 
— 8. r. Midsum', 1850. 
Thomas Beal Staveley was a druggist at 58, East Street, in 1850. 

1 3 16. Thorns, William — ^John, Labourer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

1 3 1 7 . Townsley, John — ^John, Leeds — 1 1 . 

John Townsley was a joiner at 3, St. Alban's Street, in 1850. 

1 31 8. Turner, Samuel — ^John, Butcher, Wortley — 15. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 
John Turner was a butcher in Wortley Lane in 1850. 

1319- Walker, John — Robert, Leeds— 11. r. 

860. Wilkinson, Alfred — John, Cloth Merchant, Leeds — 16. 
Re-entered; left 1849. Clare Hall, Camb% 1851. 

Never graduated. Probably died in 1858. 

1320. Vickers, John Farrer — ^William, Butcher, Stanningley 

—13. 

William Vickers was a butcher in Rickardshaw Lane in 1850. 

1321. Wilson, Edward — William, Postboy, Leeds — 12. 



go LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1322. Whitaker, John — James, Dyer, Leeds — 9. 

1323. Wesley. 

Feby, 1846. 
Upper School . . .18 



Middle DO 


, , 


• 32 


Lower D® 






Mr. Ripley . 


. 


• 49 


Mr. Garland 


. 


• 45 


Mr. Lawrence 


• • 


• 49 


Total 


N» 


• 193 



il 



July 27*^ 1846. 

1324. Birtson, William — ^William, Tanner, Leeds — 11. 

r. Christ", 1846. 

1325. Blackburn, William Francis — Robert, Warehouseman, 

Leeds — 10. 

Robert Blackburn was a warehouseman at 28, Reuben Terrace, in 1850. 

1326. Broughton, Alfred — William, Surgeon, Leeds — 14. 

r. X"**, 1848. 

William Broughton was a druggist at 46, Meadow Lane, in 1850. 

1327. Croisdale, John — William, Clothier, Holbeck — 14. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

Hatfield Hall, Durham. B.A. 1858 (3rd Class Classics); M.A. 1861. 
Curate of Beeston, Yorks., 1857; of Watton, Norfolk, 1859; of St. 
Barnabas', Leeds, 1862; of West Rainton, 1864. Vicar of East 
Rainton, Durham, from 1866. 

1329. Crossland, John — Charles, Drysalter, Holbeck — 14. 

r. Christmas, 1846, 

1330. Ellison, William — George, Farmer, Leeds — 9. 

1 33 1. Frobisher, George — George, Druggist, Leeds — 10. 

r. Christmas, 1846. 

1332. Gascoigne, Thomas — Joseph, Cashier, Woodhouse — 10. 

r.* X°»«, 1849. 

Joseph Gascoigne was an accountant at 5, Portland Street, in 1850. 

1333- Gaines, William Roberts — Charles, Clothier, Holbeck 
—9. r. 

1334. Grayson, William —Thomas, Innkeeper, Leeds — 12. 

Thomas Grayson, Three Legs, 31, Lowerhead Row, in 1847. 

1335. Hepworth, William — John, Surgeon, Hunslet — 13. n 

John Doughty Hepworth was a surgeon in Sayner Lane in 1847. 

1336. Hill, Charles Edward — ^John Hepworth, Barrister, Leeds 

—II. r. X™*", 1848. 

Articled to J. H. Shaw, solicitor, Leeds. Lieutenant 1st West York 
Militia; 25th Regiment— Ensign 1856, Lieutenant 1857, Captain 1861 ; 
37th Regiment ; retired 1865. Died at Hawley Hill, Faml^orough, 
Hants., 7 June, 1878. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. QI 

1337. Hartley, Joshua — ^John, Merchant, Leeds — 13. 

Probably the same as No. 1162. 

1338. Hyde, Henry Edwin — George, Banker, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1847. 

Henry Elwyn Hyde. Caius Coll., Camb. Scholar; B.A. 1857; 
33rd Wrangler; M.A. i860. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 
6 June, i860. Many years a Volunteer. Colonel 3rd Volunteer Battalion 
Norfolk Regiment. 

1339. Kirk, Arthur Sellers — ^Joseph L^, Tinner, Leeds — 10. 

Joseph Kirk was a tinner at 4, Kirkgate. Joseph Linsley Kirk was 
Governor at the Industrial School, Beckett Street, in 1850. 

1 340. Knowles, Alfred John — Benjamin, Frizzer, Wortley — 10. 

A wholesale grocer at Cloth Hall Street. Councillor 1888-98; 
Alderman 1 898-1 904. House, Femville, Roundhay. 

1341. Macfarlane, George — ^John, Surgeon, Leeds — 8 + . r. 

John Macfarlane was a surgeon at 23, Wellington Street, in 1850. 

1342. Mallett, Henry — Henry, Hosier, Leeds — 10. 

r. X™», 1850. 

Hosier, 46, Briggate ; house, 17, Fenton Street, in 185a 

1343. Moss, Charles James — William, Woolsorter, Leeds — 13. 

1344. Riley, Thomas — ^William, Shoemaker, Leeds — 10. 

1345. Rod well, Fletcher — ^James, Currier, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum% 1847. 

1346. Rusby, Samuel — ^James, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

In a Bank at Halifax, and the Head Office of the Yorkshire Banking 
Company, Leeds, for nearly fifty years. Captain in the Leeds Rifle 
Volunteers. Retired. Died at 27, Reservoir Street, Leeds, 19 March, 
1903, ^ed 67 years. 

1347. Smith, John Edward — ^John Wales, Draper, Leeds — 14. 

Admitted a solicitor 1858. Town Clerk of Leeds. Removed to London. 

1348. Teasdale, John — ^John, Excise Officer, Leeds — 9. 

r.*X"*«, 1849. 

John Teasdale was an exciseman at 4, Merrion Place, in 1847. 

1349. Towers, Alfred George — William, Coach agent, Leeds 

— II. r. Mids., 1848. 

William Towers was a book-keeper at 5, Tolson Street, Woodhouse, in 
1847. In 1830 William Towers was a coach agent at 22, Templar Street. 

866. Cookson, Francis — Francis, Clergyman, Leeds — 18 + . 
Readmitted; r. Midsum', 1847. 

Eldest son of Rev. Francis Thomas Cookson, incumbent of St. John's. 
(See also previous entry No. 866.) 

Aug**, 1846. 

Upper School . . .21 boys. 

Middle D° . . .37 

Lower D° 

Mr. Ripley 36 

Mr. Garland . .35 

Mr. Lawrence . •47 



Total No. 



176 



92 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

Jany iS^y 1847. 

1350. Akeroyd, John B. — Abraham, Joiner, Leeds — 10. 

r.*X""«, 1849. 

Abraham Akeroyd was a joiner at 36, Walerlw) Street, in 1850. 

1 35 1. Akehurst, Charles — Stephen, Tailor, Leeds — 11. 

r. Mids., 1848. 

Stephen Akehurst was a tailor at 4, Templar Street, in 1842; afterwards 
Mrs. Elizabeth Akehurst at same address. (See also No. 1417*) 

1352. Allen, Thomas — ^Joseph, Druggist, Leeds — 10. 

r. X">", 1849. 

Joseph Allen was a druggist at 130, Briggate, in 1842. 

1 353- Allen, Edward — Joseph, Druggist, Leeds — 9. 

A brother of No. 1352. 

^354« Balmforth, John — Ephraim, Currier, Leeds. 

r*XJ^, 1849. 
1355' Broscombe, Thomas — William, Clothier, Leeds — 10. 
1037. Bland, William Henry — John, Salesman, Leeds — 11. 

Readmitted. 

1356. Benson, William P. — James, Rope-Maker, Leeds — 11. 

r. May, 1848. 

1357. Bracewell, John — John, Overlooker, Leeds — 9. 

r. X°^, 1848. 

1358. Crawford, Alexander — Samuel, Dissenting Minister, 

Leeds — 15. r. for business, Fel>^' 8^^ 1847. 

An architect in Leeds. Retired to near Weymouth. Died at 
Headingley, 13 July, 1887. 

1359. Dreuary, Thomas — Thomas, Mason, Leeds — 12. 

Thomas Drewery was a druggist at 3, Quarry Hill ; James Drewery 
in 1901. 

1360. Dobson, Alfred K. — ^Jesse, Inn-keeper, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1847. 

A woollen merchant (T. L. & A. K. Dobson) at 9, Park Lane, in 1866. 

1361. Hicks, Greorge R. — George, Farmer, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1847. 

1362. Huscroft, Thomas H. — John, Shoemaker, Leeds — 11. 

John Huscroft was a shoemaker at 16, Calls, in 1850. 

1363. Hepworth, Joseph — William, Bricklayer, Leeds— 10. 

1364. Horseman, Robert, John, Exciseman, Leeds — 10. 

r. Feby 3^ 1847. 

1 365. Newton, William — Thomas, Machine Maker, Leeds — 12. 

1366. Norman, William — William, Porter, Leeds — 10. 

William Norman was a wherry owner at 2, Clifl' Street, Bowman Lane, 
in 1847. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 93 

1367. Farrar, John W. — Henry W., Agent, Leeds — 10. 

Henry Wilkinson Farrar was a woollen yarn spinner, and lived at 46, 
Park Square, in 1850. 

1368. Nunns, Kobert Aug* — Thomas, Clerk, Leeds — 10. 

r. Aug**, 1848. 

Rev. Robert Augustine Luke (son of Rev. Thomas) Nunns. Christ's Coll., 
Camb. B.A. 1858. Curate of Orston, Notts., 1858-60; of Funtington, 
Sussex, 1860-65. Rector of St. Clave, Chichester, 1865-74. Vicar of 
Appledram, Sussex, 1865-90; of Wherstead, near Ipswich, from 1893. 

1369. Pickard, Frederic — Thomas, Cabinet Maker, Leeds — 9. 

r.*X"", 1849. 

Thomas Pickard was an upholsterer at 7, Upper Albion Street, in 1850. 

1370. Robinson, Thomas —Greorge, Manufacturer, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1847. 

George Robinson was a linen manufacturer at 67, Wellington Street, 
in 1837. 

1 37 1. Rose, Charles — ^William, Grocer, Leeds — 84-. 

William Rose was a grocer at 11, Lowerhead Row, in 1837; and at 
21, Kirkgate, in 1839. 

10 1 4. Sangster, John W. — John, Solicitor, Leeds — 14. 
Readmitted. 

John William Sangster. Admitted a solicitor H. 1857. In Leeds ; 
then in Pontefract (Sangster & Coleman). Registrar of the County 
Court at Pontefract, and formerly Town Clerk. Ropergate, Pontefract, 
in 1905. 

1372. Sillery, Charles J. C. — Charles, Captain, Leeds — 11. 

r. May, 1847. 

Charles Jocelyn Cecil Sillery. Ensign 21 Jan., 1853; Lieutenant 
21 Sept., 1854 ; Captain 9 Sept., 1855 ; Major i May, 187 1 ; Lieutenant. 
Colonel, Suffolk Regiment ; retired with the rank of Major- General. 

^373« Spencer, Frederic — Robert, Grocer, Leeds — 10. 

Robert Spencer was a grocer at 32, Vicar Lane, in 1837. 

1374. Spencer, Arthur — Robert, Grocer, Leeds — 9. 

A brother of No. 1373. 

I 375. Tarbotton, Marriott O. — Samuel, Oil Merchant, Leeds 
— II. r. Feby, 1849. 

Samuel I'arbotton was a commission oil merchant at 17, Bank Street ; 
house, 20, Rockingham Street, in 1850. 

1376. Tarbotton, Arthur S. — Samuel Do. Leeds 
— 10. r. Oct', 1850. 

A brother of No. 1375. 

1377. Townsley, Edward — Charlotte, Leeds — 11. 

r. X™», 1848. 

1378. Townsley, John Lawson — ^John, Joiner, Leeds — 9. 

r. Mids., 1848. 

John Townsley was a joiner at 7, Queen*s Place, in 1839; and at 
3, St. Alhan Street, in 1847. 

1379. Tredholm, Henry — James, Brewer, Leeds — 16 + . 

r. Feb^, 1847; ill Health. 

James Trenholme was a cashier, and lived at Woodbine Cottage, Little 
Woodhouse, in 1847; and a manager in 1850. 



94 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1078. Ware, Wilmot W.— Joseph, Clerk, Kirkstall — 14. 

Readmitted; r. Nov"*, 1846, for Sedbergh School. 

Rev. Wilmot Westmorland Ware, son of Rev. Joseph Ware, Vicar of 
Kirkstall. Jesus Coll. , Cambridge. B. A. 1855; M. A. 1859. Rector of 
Morbome; of Adwick-Ie-Street, 1859; of Durweston, 1875; of 
Bamborough, 1876. 

1380. Walton, Joseph — Samuel, Builder, Leeds — 10. 
r. Midsum', 1847. 

Samuel Walton was a builder at 21, Wade Lane, in 1839. 

Feby, 1847. 
Upper School 
Middle D<> 
Lower D® 

Mr. Ripley 

Mr. Garland 

Mr. Lawrence 



\: 



Total N° 



170 



July 26th, 1847. 

1 38 1. Bell, Alfred— William, Dyer, Leeds— 10. r. X«««, 1849. 

William Bell was a dyer in Manor Street, Sheepscar ; and another at 
4, St. Peter's Square, in 1850. 

1382. Chapman, Thomas E. — ^Joseph H., Mariner, Leeds — 12. 

r. Mids', 1848. 

1 383. Cook, John — Thomas, Cashier, Leeds — 1 1 . r. X°^, 1 849. 

Thomas Cooke was a cashier, and lived at 23, Alfred Place, in 1850. 

1384. Crosthwaite, Robert J. — Benjamin, Clerk, Leeds — 9, 

Right Rev. Robert Jarratt Crosthwaite. Trin. Coll., Camb. Scholar; 
B.A. i860; 8th Wrangler; Fellow; M.A. 1863; D.D. 1891. Vicar of 
Brayton, 1874. Archdeacon of York, 1884. Rector of Bolton Percy, 
1885. Bishop of Beverley, 1889. 

1385. Crowther, George — William, Schoolmaster, Bramley 

— II. r.; readmitted Jan>', 1848. 

William Crowther had an academy at Bramley in 1842. 

1 386. Dawson, Thomas C. — Robert, Hop Merchant, Leeds — 1 2 . 

r. Midsum', 1850. 

Robert Dawson was a hop agent in St. Mark Street in 1842. 

1387. Dawson, James — James, Tailor, Leeds — 10. 

1388. Dixon, Richard C. — John, Warehouseman, Leeds — 10. 

r. Jany, 1853. 
John Dixon was a warehouseman at 24, Mabgate Green, in 1847. 

1389. Hardisty, J. Alfred — George, Woolsorter, Leeds — 8. 

r. Midsum', 1847. 

1390. Handcock, Greorge — Robert, Office Clerk, Leeds — 12. 

r. X™", 1849. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1858; L.S.A. Lond. i860. 8, Westfield Terrace, 
Chapel- Allertpn, in 1903. 




The Right Rrv. Robert Jarratt Crosthwaite, D.D. 

BUhop of Beverley. 



lA»-» 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 95 

1 39 1. Hepworth, Arthur — ^John, Surgeon, Hunslet — 10. 

r. Mids., 1848. 

John Doughty Hepworth was a surgeon in Sayner Lane, Hunslet 
Lane, in 1842. 

1392. Heald, Samuel L. — Samuel, Surgeon, Leeds — 11. 

r. Nov', 1852. 

Samuel Heald was a suigeon at 52^, Kirkgate, in 185a 

1 393. Hirst, William — ^Joshua, Grocer, Leeds — 1 1 . 

William Henry Hirst was a jeweller. Died in North Street, Leeds, 
20 April, 1863, aged 26. No. 2923 is his son. 

1394. Hopps, Charles — ^Joseph, Book-keeper, Leeds — 14. 

r. Oct', 1847. 

Joseph Hopps was a bookkeeper at 38, Cobouig Street, in 1847^ 

1395. Hutchinson, William — Robert, Salesman, Leeds — 9. 

r. X™, 1 85 1. 

Robert Hutchinson was a salesman at 13, Cookridge Street, in 1850. 

1396. Jowitt, John Henry — ^John, Wool Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

r. Oct', 1 85 1, for Durham University. 

B.A., Durham, 1854; M.A. Vicar of St. Mark's, Holbeach, Lines., 
1869; of Alford, Lines., 1879; died there 18 Nov., 1882. 

i397« Jowitt, William — ^John, Do. Leeds — 13. 

St. John's Coll., Oxford; Univ. Coll., Durham. B.A. 1855; M.A. 
1862. Head Master of City Middle Class School, 1864. Rector of 
Stevenage from 1874. 

1398. Knowles, Rich^ Henry — ^Thomas, Surgeon, Leeds — 11. 

1399. Lister, Greorge — Wilson, Joiner, Leeds — 11. 

r. X"»*«, 1849. 

Wilson Lister was a corn dealer at 43, Woodhouse Lane, in 1850. 

1400. Mason, Tom — ^John, Hair Dresser, Leeds— 9. 

r. Mids., 1848. 

John Mason was a hairdresser at 40, Commercial Street, in 1850. 

1 40 1. Maude, John — ^John, Merchant, Leeds — 14. 

r. X"^, 1849. 

Had a mercantile career. Died at York in June, I9CX>, aged 67. 

1402. Maude, William — ^John, D° Leeds — 11. 

r. Mids., 1850. 

For thirty years in South America; returned to England. 4, Park 
Street, York, in 1903. 

1403. Newell, Edward — ^Joshua, Clothier, Wortley — 10. 

r. Mids., 1848. 

Joshua Newell was a woollen manufacturer at Wortlev before 1850, and 
m 1850 J. Newhill was a cloth manufacturer in Oldneld Lane. 

1404. Raistrick, Charles Henry — Samuel, Inn-Keeper, Leeds 

— 9. r.* Midsum^ 1850. 

Samuel Raistrick was a tap keeper in Swan Street in 1850. 



96 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1 405. Rhodes, Thomas E. — ^James, Schoolmaster, Armley — 10. 

r. (with School Exhib", 1855) for Trin. Coll., Camb. 
B.A. 1859 > 26^*^ Sen"* opt. (low) in 2^ class of Tripos. 

Head Master of Uttoxeter School, 1864; of Brewood Grammar 
School, 1875. 

1406. Scarth, John William — Gilyard, Dyer, Leeds — 15. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1858. Woodhouse Hall, Leeds, in 1872. Surgeon 
1st West Riding Artillery Volunteers. Died 1889. 

1407. Shackleton, Matthew — ^John, Solicitor, Leeds — 9. 

Rev. Matthew Shackleton. Clare Coll., Camb. Scholar; B.A. 1861 ; 
M.A. 1864. Vicar of Wincanton, Somerset, 1872. Rector of 
Beechingstoke, Marlborough, 1884. 

1408. Shillito, Robert Boyne — William, Butcher, Woodhouse 

—9. r. Feb>', 1851. 

A cloth merchant (E. Irwin & Co., Albion Street, Leeds). Retired. 
Conishead Priory in 1905. 

1409. Wainwright, William A. — William, Leeds — 10. 

Died April, 1850. 

1410. Walker, William — ^Joseph, Gardener, Armley — 11. 

r. Mids., 1848. 

141 1. Whaley, William S. — William, Gentleman, Leeds — 10. 

1412. Wheelwright, William H. — William, Banker's Clerk, 

Leeds — 12. r. Mids., 1848. 

William Henry Wheelwright, born 3 April, 1834. Entered the service 
of the Aire and Calder Navigation, 1850, transferred to Hull, 1865 ; 
died there 6 June, 1891, aged 60. 

14 1 3. Wheelwright, Charles E. — William, D® 

Leeds — 10. r. Mids., 1848. 
1086. Wood, Joshua — Horatio, Solicitor, Leeds — 13. 
r. X""«, 1849. 

141 4. Wood, Robert — Horatio, D° Leeds — 10. 

r. X™«, 1849. 

Robert Horatio Wood lived at I, Brunswick Place, in 1867. 

1415. Rothery, William M. — William, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

r. X'"'", 1849. 

William Rothery was a canvas and sheeting manufacturer, and lived at 
35, Elm wood Street, in 1850. 

141 6. Armfield, Charles Noel — George, Chaplain of Goal, 

Leeds — lo. r. Midsum', 1853. 

An architect in Leeds ; then in Whitby. 

Aug**, 1847. 
Upper School . . . ^ . 22 Boys 

Middle D<> . . . .28 

Lower T>^ 



Mr. Ripley j 

Mr. Ripley, Jun' j 
Mr. Lawrence 

Total 



348 



169 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 97 

Jany. 24*»>, 1848. 

141 7. Akehurst, Legh — Stephen, Tailor, Leeds — 10. 
r. Mids., 1 85 1. 

Flax, &c., agent. Greenwood & Akehurst, 55, Basinghall Street. 
House, 19, Warwick Place, in 1866. Joined the Leeds Rifle Volunteers 
on formation in 1859. Died at 17, Well Close Mount, 3 Aug., 1904, 



aged 65. 

1 41 8. Autey, William — Edward, Stuff Merchant, Leeds — 11. 

Edward Autey was a stuff merchant; house, 4, Warwick Place, in 1839. 

1419. BoUand, William — Henry, Ironmonger, Leeds — 13. 

1420. Clapham, Edward — ^John K., Druggist, Leeds — 11. 

r.*X"^«, 1850. 

John Kighley Clapham was a druggist at 6, Briggate, in 1850. 

1 42 1. Clough, William W. — William, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1848. 

1422. Foster, James — ^James, Cloth Drawer, Leeds — 8. 

r. X™", 1851. 

James Foster was a cloth drawer at 4, Crossfield Street, Woodhouse, 
m 1850. 

1423. Fletcher, Joseph — ^John, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 11. 

r. X™«, 1849. 

William Fletcher & Co. were cloth dressers at 21, Grace Street, in 1842. 

1424. Foumess, John W. — Thomas, Coach Guard, Leeds — 10. 

r. April, 1853. 

John William Foumess. Registrar of Births and Deaths at Victoria 
Chambers, South Parade, Leeds, 1905. 

1425. Fox, William P. — William P., Surveyor of Taxes, 

Leeds— II. r. X°^, 1852. 

Mr. William Pearson Kox lived at 4, Grafton Street, in 1850. 

1426. Gibson, Charles — ^John, Inn Keeper, Leeds — 10. 

r.*X°^, 1850. 

1427. Graham, George — ^Thomas, Iron Founder, Leeds — 10. 

r. X"~», 1850. 

1428. Graham, John M. — William, Tailor, Leeds — 10. 

William Graham was a tailor at Court 39, Briggate, in 1842; and at 
3, Dodsworlh Court, in 1847. 

1429. Handcock, William — Robert, Office Clerk, Leeds— 9. 

Church Missionary College. Missionary in North- West India, 1863-6. 
Vicar of St. Matthew's, Hammersmith, 1871-87. Died at Boston Spa 
in 1897. 

1430. Harle, Thomas — Henry, Solicitor, Leeds — 11. 

Thomas (son of Henry Boulton) Harle. 

1 43 1. Heycock, John W°* — Edwin, Merchant, Leeds — 16. 

r. X"»», 1848. 

Edwin Heycock was a woollen merchant (Gibson, Ord & Co.) at 27, 
Park Square, in 1850. 

1432. Heycock, Charles F^ — Edwin, Merchant, Leeds — 12. 

A brother of No. 1431. 

1433. Hobson, Samuel — Charles, Leeds — 9, 



98 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1434. HoUingworth, John — William, Waterman, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mid., 1850. 

1435. Ingram, Samuel — Horsforth — 17 (O). 

There was a family named Ingham at Horsforth. 

1436. Lambert, William — Robert, Dyer, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1850. 

1437. Lindell, Frederic — ^John, Armley — 14. 

r.* Midsum', 1850. 
John Lindell was a grocer in Town Gate in 1850. 

1438. Mackridge, Thomas — William, Exciseman, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum"", 1850. 

1439. Morley, Richard W. — Richard, Merchant, Leeds — 14- 

r.*Feby, 1850. 

1440. Nelson, James — George, Iron founder, Leeds — 10. 

r. Christmas, 1852. 
George Nelson (Nelson & Sons, 47, Briggate) lived at 34, North Street, 
in 1847. 

1 44 1. Peniston, Thomas S. — ^John, Leeds — 9. 

r.*X°^, 1849. 

1442. Phillips, Joshua — ^James, Cordwainer, Leeds — 14. 

r.^X*"**, 1848. 

James Phillips was a currier and shoemaker at 88, Quarry Hill, in 1850. 

1443. Pickersgill, William — Miles, Ostler, Leeds — 12. 

r.+ X"", 1850. 

1444. Sharp, Henry — ^Joseph, Bricklayer, Leeds — 11. 

1445. Thornton, Henry — ^John, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum% 1850. 

1446. Wade, Edward B. — Benjamin, Pawnbroker, Leeds — 13. 

r. X°^, 1848. 

Benjamin Wade was a pawnbroker at 105, Meadow Lane, in 1847. 

1447. Walsh, John — William, Painter, Leeds — 11. 

r. Mids', 1852. 

A house painter (William Walsh & Sons, 50, Wade Lane, Leeds). Died 
27 Aug., 1901, aged 6$. 

1448. Craven, Samuel — ^John, Horsforth — 18 (O). 

r. Midsum', 1851, for Sidney Sussex Coll., Camb^ 

B.A. 1853; M.A. 1863. Curate of Stourport, 1855; of Walsall, 1857; 
of Heckinglon, Lines., 1863. Vicar of Carrington, Lines., 1873. Rector 
of Pettaugh, Suffolk, 1901. 

Feby, 1848. 

Upper School . . .18 

Middle . • -25 
Lower 

Mr. Ripley . . . 39! 

Mr. Darby . . 35 yi2i 

Mr. Lawrence -47 3 

Total .164 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. QQ 

July 3i»S 1848. 

1449. Abbott, Robert — ^John, Painter, Leeds — 11. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

1450. Atkinson, Law — Peter Law, Mill-owner, Leeds — 8^. 

A cloth finisher at Harcourt Mill. Afterwards a farmer at Newman, 
Wellington, New Zealand, in 1904. 

1 45 1. Austen, Joseph — Samuel, Barrister, Leeds — 11. 

r. March, 1850. 

Rev. Joseph Mason Austen, B.N.C. Oxford; Scholar; B.A. 1858; 
2nd Class Lit. Hum.; 2nd Class Law and Hist.; M.A. 1861. Curate 
of Sonning, Berks., 1861 ; of St. Edmund's, Salisbury, 1863. Vicar 
of Worsthorne, Lanes., 1869; of Christ Church, Colne, 1874. 
94, Edinburgh Mansions, Victoria Street, Westminster, in 1904. 

1452. Beaumont, James R. — Richard, Cashier, Leeds — 9. 

James Rothery Beaumont was a clerk at 94, Grafton Street, in 1866. 

1453. Beedle, William — William, Leeds — 10. 

William Beedle was a bootmaker in Church Street, Hunslet, in 1850. 

1454. Bedford, Henry S. — James B., yeoman, Leeds — 13. 

r.* Midsum'", 1850. 

James B. Bedford was a sharebroker at 86, North Street, in 1850. 

1455. Beevers, John Henry — Leeds — 11. 

r.* Midsum', 1850. 

1456. Breen, Dominick — ^James, — 13. 

James Breen was a salesman in Burley Lawn in 1850. 

1457. Cass, Henry E. — William, Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

Henry Elgin, son of William Reader Cass, F.R.C.S. Died in 
London in 1899. (See also pp. 125 and 126.) 

962. Charles worth, Charles H. — ^Thomas, Gentleman, Leeds 
—15. r. X™'*-, 1850. 

Charles Henry Charlesworth was articled to Shaw & Tennant, 
solicitors, Leeds; admitted a solicitor £. 1856; practised at Settle; 
retired. Died 7 Feb., 1900, at Austwick, Settle, aged 66. 

1458. Crossley, Charles — ^James, Merchant, Leeds — 15. 

Tames Crosley was a woollen and blanket merchant at 29, Park Lane ; 
house, 25, Rockingham Street, in 1847. 

1 385. Crowther, George — William, Schoolmaster, Armley — 1 2. 
r. X"»», 1849. 

William Crowther had an academy at Armley in 1842. 

1459. Grayson, John — William, Attorney's Clerk, Leeds — 10. 

William Grayson was a clerk at 73, Beeston Hill, in 1866; and was 
for sixty years in the office of Teale & Appleton, solicitors, Leeds. 
He died 21 July, 1889, aged 75, at 109, Beeston Road. 

1460. Green, Robert — Robert, Worsted Spinner, Headingley 

—12. r.*X™«, 1850. 

Robert Fletcher Green was a stuff manufacturer, and resided on 
Headingley Hill in 1850. 

1 46 1. Harle, Henry B. — Henry B., Solicitor, Leeds — 84. 

Henry Boulton (son of Henry Boulton) Harle was living in Blackpool 
in 1902. 



lOO LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1462. Hirst, George — Benjamin, Banker's Clerk, Leeds— 9. 

r. Midsum"", 1852. 

Went to Smith, Payne & Smith's Bank, London. In 1864 came to 
assist the winding up of the Leeds Banking Co. Then with Coleman, 
Turquand & Co., accountants, Coleman Street, E.C. Left them 
probably before 1870. 

1463. Hobson, Robert — Robert, Brush Manufact', Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1850. 

Robert Ilobson was a brush manu£eu:turer at 48, Briggate, in 1850. 

1464. Hudson, John A. — Leeds — lo^. 
M65. Johnson, Alfred — ^John, Manufacturer, Leeds — 11. 

r. XJ^, 1851. 

1466. Jowitt, Joseph F. — ^John, Wool Merch*, Leeds — 12. 

The Rev. Joseph Firth Jowitt. For some years a bank clerk in Leeds, 
then to America; ordained there in 1870. In New York in 1903. 

1467. Macfarlane, John H. — ^John, Surgeon, Leeds — 8. 

John MacFarlane was a surgeon at 23, Wellington Street, in 1850. 

1468. Nicholson, Joseph — ^John, Machine Maker, Leeds — 11. 

r. X™", 1849. 

1469. Perry, Richard — Richard, Hatter, Leeds — 11. 

r.*X"*«, 1850. 

Richard Perry was a hatter at 27, Upperhead Row, in 1850. 

1470. Pitts, John — John, Mill-wright, Leeds — 12. 

r.* X'"*^, 1849. 

147 1. Pyatt, Richard Henry — Richard, Silversmith, Leeds 

— II. r. Mids., 1850. 

Richard Pyatt was a watchmaker at 37, Briggate, in 1850. 

1472. Ramskill, Thomas W. — Parsons, Druggist, Leeds — 13. 

Thomas Wigglesworth Ramskill. Died at Lofthouse, near Wakefield, 
28 March, 1901. 

1473. Robinson, William W. — William, Printer, Leeds — 11. 

r.+ X*"", 1850. 

The father was for many years on the I^ids InUlligencerf and a 
sub-editor of the Yorkshire Post, The son, William Valentine Robinson, 
C.M.G., went to Melbourne in 1861 on the Argus, then Clerk to the 
Legislative Assembly, Melbourne; living there in 1903. 

1474. Robinson, Christopher C. — William, Printer, Leeds — 8. 

In the Magistrate's Clerk's Office, Sheffield. 

1475. Scarth, Robert Gilyard — Robert, Dyer, Leeds — 11. 

With the Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Co., in Leeds and 
London, from 1851 to 1887, when he died at Bournemouth, aged 50. 

1476. Sowry, William W. — Francis, Gentleman, Leeds — 9. 

William Wellington Sowry ; a woollen merchant. 32, Grange Terrace, 
Chapeltown Road, Leeds, in 1905. Served in the Leeds Rifle 
Volunteers, 1860-80; retired as Captain. Eleventh in the "Queens 
60" in 1876. 

1477. Smith, Arthur — Henry Sidby, Joiner, Leeds — 11. 

1478. Taylor, John — ^John, Engineer, Leeds — 13. r. X'™«, 1852. 

John Taylor was a machine maker (Newton, Taylor & Co.) ai 
5, Warwick Place, in 1850. 

1479. Taylor, John Charles — Edward, Cloth Dresser, Leeds 

— 9i. r. X"»", 1851. 
Son of Edward Taylor, of Oatlands Mill. 24, Northbrook Street, 
Chapel- Allerton, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 101 

1480. Taylor, Edward — ^Joseph, Merchant, Leeds— 9. 

1481. Teale, John William — ^Thomas P., Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

Univ. Coll., Oxford. B.A. i860; M.A. 1863; M. 1862; F.R.C.S. 
Eng. 1865. J. P. Bel voir Terrace, Scarborough. Died in 1897. 

1482. Turton, John Holland — Josiah, Druggist, Leeds — 14. 

r. Feb^, 1849. 

1483. Turton, Jabez — ^Josiah, D° Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum*", 1853. 

1484. Wesley, John S. — Samuel S., Organist, Leeds — 11. 

r. Christmas, 1848. 

John Sebastian Wesley (son of Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Mus. Doc.), 
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1862; L.S.A. Lond. 1863; M.B. Univ. Lond. 1864. 
Welherby, 1872. 

1485. Whitehead, William — ^John, Machine Maker, Leeds 

— 13. r. Midsum', 1849. 

John Whitehead was a machine maker (Taylor, Wordsworth & Co.) at 
Providence Place, Hoi beck, in 1850. 

i486. Whitworth, William — ^John, Sawyer, Leeds — 8^. 
r. X°^« 1848. 

Mary Whitworth was a sawyer at 14, East Street, in 1847. (See following 
No. 1686.) 

August, 1848. 
Upper School . . . .23 Boys 

Middle 21 

Lower 

Mr. Ripley . 

Mr. Darby . 

Mr. Lawrence 




Total 

Jany. 2V\ 1849. 

1487. Armistead, Edwin — John, Leeds — 13. 

r. Midsum', 1853. 

Admitted a solicitor 1859; retired. 8, Avenue Hill, Hareh ills Avenue, 
Leeds, in 1905. 

1488. Austen, Samuel — Samuel, Barrister, Leeds — 10. 

Rev. Samuel Cooper (son of Samuel A.) Austen. B.N.C. Oxford; 
B.A. 1861 ; 3rd Class Lit. Hum.; 2nd Class Law and Hist.; 
M.A. 1864. Curate of Hambleden, Bucks ; of Boyne Hill, Maidenhead. 
Vicar of Stokenchurch, Oxon.; curate of Aldridge, Staffs.; vicar of 
Kniveton, Derbyshire. Died at 62, Esplanade, Scarborough, 8 June, 
1905, aged 66. (See also pp. 125 and 126.) ~- 

1489. Baldwin, John — ^William, Shoemaker, Chapeltown — 13. 

r.* Midsum*", 1850. 

1490. Bates, Greorge — ^Joseph, Woolstapler, Leeds — 10. 

Joseph Bates was a wool merchant at 5, Albion Street ; house, 
52, Spring6eld Place, in 1842. 



I02 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1 49 1. Bates, Aked — Joseph, Woolstapler, Leeds — 8. 

A brother of No. 1490. 

1 492 . Beckwith, John Henry — ^John, Short Hand Writer, Leeds 

—10. r. X™«, 1850. 

John Beckwith was a shorthand writer and clerk to the Guardians, &c., 
in Lady Lane; house, 14, Brunswick Place, in 1850. 

1493. Binney, Greorge Will" — Richard, Corn Factor, Leeds 

— 13. r. Mids., 1849. 

Richard Binney was a sharebroker at 3, Park Row; house, 
50, Springfield Place, in 1S47. 

1 494. Bland, Charles Edw^ — ^John, Cloth Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

With Hood & Cooper at the Leeds Ironworks. Went to Australia. 

1495. Bramma, Henry — George, Mill Wright, Leeds — 12. 

r.* X°-«, 1849. 

George Bramma was a millwright at 16, Francis Court, Nevile Street, 
in 1^7. 

1496. Collier, Henry — William Tho% Banker's Clerk, Leeds 

— lo, r. X™ 1850. 

William Thomas Collier was an agent at 5, Eldon Terrace, in 1850. 

1497. Cooper, Joseph Wilson — Richard, Butcher, Leeds — 12. 

r.* X°»", 1849. 

Richard Cooper was a butcher at i, Roundhay Road, in 1850. 

1498. Cowell, Robert W. — Richard Hy., Paper Merch^ Leeds 

—10. r*X™«, 1850. 

Richard Henry Cowell was a paper and vinegar merchant at 3, 
Trinity Court ; house. Beech Grove, in 1847. 

1499. Crosthwaite, Charles — Benjamin, Clerk, Leeds — 9. 

Fourth son of Rev. Benjamin Crosthwaite, of St. Andrew's, Leeds. To 
Royal Military Academy. Royal Artillery — Lieutenant 1859, captain 
187 1, major 1879, lieut. -colonel 1882, colonel 1886. Afghan War, 1880 
(medal); Egypt, 1882, Tel-el-kcbir (medal); 3rd Class Medjidie and 
Star. Army and Navy Club, London, in 1903. (See also pp. 125 and 126.) 

1500. Fenton, George Edw** — ^Joseph T., Manufacturer, Leeds 

— 12. r. Mids., 1850. 

Joseph Thompson Fenton was a yarn spinner; house, Larchfield 
Lodge, Hunslet Lane, in 1839. 

1 50 1. Fawcett, John James — ^John, Salesman, Leeds — 11. 

r. X°»", 1849. 

1502. Galloway, James — William, Watch Maker, Leeds — 11. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

William Galloway was a watchmaker at 114, West Street, in 1866. 

1503. Gill, Joseph R. — Frederic, Butcher, Leeds — 8. 

Mr. Frederick Gill lived at 7, Cowper Street, in 1866. 

1504. Grayson, George — George, Overlooker, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

George Grayson was a manager at 6, Smithies Place, in 1847. 

1389. Hardisty, John Alfred — George, Woolsorter, Leeds — 10. 
Re-admitted. 

(See also p. 128.) 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 03 

1505. Haswell, Francis R. M. — ^John P., Wesleyan Minister, 

Leeds — 14. r. 

Rev. John P. Haswell (Wesleyan). 10, Springfield Terrace, in 1850. 

1506. Hopkinson, Crosier — Thomas, Plumber, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1850. 

Thomas Hopkinson was a plumber al 12, Nelson's Yard, Briggate ; 
house, 47, Church Street, in 1847. 

1507. Kay, William C. — ^William, Inn-Keeper, Leeds — 10. 

r. X"*", 1851. 

William Kay, King's Arms, 9, Lowerhead Row, in 1850. 

1508. Maud, William M. — Robert, Book-Keeper, Leeds — 11. 

r. X"**, 1850. 

1509. Morley, William Henry — Richard, Merchant, Hunslet 

— 14. r. March, 1849. 

Richard Morley was a cloth merchant; house, 20, York Place, in 1839. 

1 5 10. Rickards, Alfred — George, Clerk, Wortley — 12. 

r. X"™**, 1 85 1. 

Son of the Rev. George Rickards, vicar of Wortley. M.R.C.S. Eng. 
1858. Armley, Leeds, in 1872. Died at Harrogate, I March, 1898. 

151 1. Rusby, Alfred — ^James, Merchant, Leeds — 8. 

In H.M. Customs; retired. Collector for the Hackney Union, 1903. 
80, Graham Road, Dalston. (See also p. 128.) 

15 1 2. Scarth, James — Robert, Dyer, Leeds — 10. r. 

A warrant officer in the Line and Army Service Corps. Died at 
St. Helier's, 1894, aged 56. 

1513. Snowdon, Henry — Henry, Solicitor, Leeds — 11. 

Admitted a solicitor E. 1859. Prizeman. East Parade, Leeds. 
Died 4 June, 1887. 

1514. Snowdon, Richard K. — Henry, D° Leeds — 10. 

Rev. Richard Kemplay Snowdon. Line. Coll., Oxford. Scholar; 
2nd Class Mods.; B.A. 1861 ; 3rd Class Lit. Hum.; M.A. 1864. A 
master at Lancing Coll., 1863. Curate of Chapel- Allerton, I^eeds, 
1870; of St. John's, Leeds, 1874. Vicar of Clifford, 1881 ; of 
Ledsham, 189a Died 30 June, 1896, at Ledsham. (See also p. 125.) 

151 5. Turton, Charles Henry — ^Jabez, Linen Draper, Leeds 

—10. r. X"***, 1852. 

Jabez Turton was a linen draper at 84, Briggate, in 1850. 

1 5 16. Whitby, Nettleton B. — William, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 

r. X"**, 1 85 1. 

The Rev. Nettleton Balme Whitby. Jesus Coll., Camb., 1856. Curate 
of St. Anne, New Providence, Bahamas, 1866-67 ; Colyton, Devon, 
1867-8; Widley, Hants., 1869-70; E. Buckland, Devon, 1871-74. 
Rector of Finningley, 1887. Died there in 1904. 

1517. Wilson, Herbert — Thomas, Gentleman, Leeds — 16 + . 

r. Oct., 1852, for Magdalene Coll., Camb®. Milner's 
Scholar, Feby, 1853; i"* Class, Jan., 1856. Gained 
Ind° Civil App* by Compet°, 1856. 

B.A. 1856; 2nd Junior Opt.; sixth in 1st Class Classics; Fellow. 
Died at Futtehghur, in India, June, 1866. 



I04 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1 51 8. Wray, John Dixon — Thomas, Printer, Leeds — 12. 

r. Mids., 1850. 

38, Tempest Road, Beeston Hill. Died 1901. 

15 19. Wright, Edward — Nathahael, Leeds — 13. r. 1849. 

Nathaniel Wright was a traveller; house, ii, Coventry Place, in 1866. 

1520. Wright, Nathanael — Nathanael, Leeds — 1 2. r. 1 849. 

A brother of No. 15 19. 

Feby, 1849. 
Upper School . . . .20 boys 



Middle D^ 
Lower 

Mr. Ripley . 

Mr. Darby . 

Mr. Lawrence 



Total 



26 



45 1 

47}: 

50) 



142 

50 ' 

. 188 



July 30»»», 1849. 

152 1. Abe, Francis G. L. P. — Francis, Druggist, Chapel Town 
— 12. r. Midsum', 1851. 

Francis George Los'te Probart (son of Francis) Abe, Wheat Sheaf 
Hotel, Upperhead Row, Leeds. Died 15 May, 1892. 

1351. Akehurst, Charles — Stephen, Tailor, Leeds — 14. 
Readmitted; r. X""**, 1849. 

Charles Akehurst was a woollen draper (Stuart & Akehurst. 
16, Briggate); house, 19, Warwick Place, in 1866. A volunteer. 

1 52 1. Allen, Joseph — ^Joseph, Druggist, Leeds — 9. 

r.*X"«, 1850. 

Joseph Allen was a druggist at 130, Briggate, in 1839. 

1522. Birmingham, James — Richard, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum', 1850. 

1523. Carline, James — George, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 11. 

r. X°»**, 1849. 

1524. Collier, Charles — William T", Cashier, Leeds — 8. 

r. X°*« 1850. 

William Thomas Collier was an agent at 5, Eldon Terrace, in 1850. 

1525. Cooper, Joshua — Thomas, Labourer, Armley — 12. r. 

1526. Denton, Samuel — John, Inn Keeper, Leeds — 10. r. 

Son of John Denton, Leeds Arms, West Street. A mill furnisher, 
Binney & Son, 62, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. Died 17 May, 1903, 
aged 64, at Cazenove Road, Stoke Newington. 

1527. Dixon, John Henry — Leeds — 10. r. Jany., 1853. 

1528. Green, Tom — ^Tom Walter, Bookseller, Leeds — 8. 

r.* Midsum', 1850. 
Tom Waller Green & Co. were printers, &c., at 34, Commercial Street, 
and 8, Trinity Street, in 1850. 

1529. Harle, Barnard B. — Henry B , Solicitor, Leeds — 8. 

Barnard B. (son of Henry Boulton) Harle. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 05 

1530. Harrison, William — Henry, Hunslet — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1850- 

Henry Harrison was an engineer in Victoria Street, Hunslet Lane, 
in 1847. 

1 53 1. Holt, Henry — Thomas, Inn Keeper, Leeds — 15. 

r. X°>^, 1850. 
Thomas Holt was a victualler at the Corn Exchange Hotel in 1842. 

1532. Holt, Charles — ^Thomas, T>^ Leeds— 9. r. 

A brother of No. 1531. 

1533- Johnson, James — Christopher, Bricklayer, Chapeltown 

—14. r.*X°»*«, 1849. 
*534' Johnson, John — ^Joseph, Bookbinder, Leeds — 10. 

r*X"»^, 1849. 

Joseph Johnson was a bookseller, binder, &c., in Rotation Office Yard, 
in 1850. 

1535. Mann, Joseph L. — ^Joseph W., Butcher, Holbeck — 11. 

r.* X™**, 1 849. 

Benjamin Fairfax Mann was a butcher at Moorside, Holbeck, in 1842, 
and afterwards a scribbling miller. 

1536. Mellor, William J. — John, Banker, — 8. 

r. X""", 1851. 

Went to Australia. 

1537. Mirfin, Charles — Edward, Cloth Manufact', London 

— 8 (O). r. Midsum"", 1850. 

1538. Neale, William — John, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 13. 

r. Christmas, 1849. 

1539. Nelson, Charles Tho" — George, Ironmonger, Leeds — 10. 

Georce Nelson (Nelson & Sons, ironmongers) lived at 34, North Street, 
in 1S47. 

1540. Norfolk, Isaac — John, Mariner, Leeds — 12. 

r.*X"^, 1849. 

1541. Perkin, William J. — William, Architect, Leeds — 14. 

r. Mids., 1850. 

Eldest son of William Perkin. From 1869 known as William Joshua 
Belton Perkin. F.R.I.B.A. 1873. Secretary to Colonel Wills. 109, 
Edith Rood, West Kensington, in 1903. 

1542. Perkin, John A. — William, Do. Leeds — 12. r. 

John Ainley Perkin, second son of William Perkin. A mechanical 
engineer. Died in London, Oct., 1877. 

1543. Perkin, Charles A. — William, Do. Leeds — 10. 

r.*X"^, 1852. 

Charles Alfred Perkin, third son of William Perkin. A mechanical 
engineer. Died in London, June, 1902. 

1544. Rhodes, George S. — James, Currier, Leeds — 12. 

r. Midsum', 1850. 
1545- Scholes, Henry — Paris, Book-keeper, Leeds — 8. r. 

Paris Scholes was a grocer at 12, Nile Street, in 1847. 



I06 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1546. Thorp, Robert Sam* — Samuel, Timekeeper, Leeds-— 11. 

r. X™*», 1851. 

1547. Thwaites, Jack — George, Innkeeper, Leeds — 10. 

r.* Mids., 1852. 

George Thwaites, The Spotted Cow, 30, Vicar Lane, in 1850. 

1548. Tuke, Thomas — James, Joiner, Leeds — 11. r.* X"**, 1 849. 

James Tuke was a joiner at 14, Montrose Street, in 1866. 

1549. Turton, Jabez — Jabez, Linen-draper, Leeds — 8. 

Jabez Turton was a draper at 84, Briggate, in 1850. 

'550. Walker, Joseph — ^Joseph, Painter, Leeds— 9. 
r. X™«, 1852. 

An estate agent. 6^ Exeter Place, Leeds, in 1903. 

1 55 1. Whewell, John — ^John, Ironmonger, Leeds — 10. 

Son of John and Hannah Whewell. In the office of Barr & Nelson, 
solicitors, and of Robert Barr, clerk to the magistrates. Died 17 Aug., 
1883. 

1552. Yates, Edward — Edward, Veterinary Surgeon, Leeds 

— 12. r.* Midsum', 1 850. 

Edward Yates was a veterinary surgeon at 15, Lands Lane; house, 
10, Upper Fountaine Street, in 1850. 

1553. Halliley, Walter — Edward, Merchant, Leeds — 9. 

r. X°«-, 1850. 

Edward Halliley, 5, St. George's Terrace, in 1850. 

1300. Coats, Thomas — Joseph, Book binder, Leeds — 13. 
Readmitted; r. Midsum', 1850. 

A stationer in Woodhouse Lane, Leeds ; then representative of George 
Harrison & Son, Ltd., Midland Printing Works, Bradford, in 1903. 

Aug** 4th, 1849. 
Upper School . . . .-20 boys 



Middle D^ 
Lower 

Mr. Ripley . 

Mr. Darby . 

Mr. Lawrence 



Total 



52) 



34 
138 

192 



Jany. 28th, 1850. 

1554. Armitage, Daniel — Sarah, Spinster, Armley — 10. 

r. X"", 1852. 
^555- Autey, William — George, Shoemaker, Leeds — 9. 
1556. Beevers, Edger S. — ^John, Gentleman, Leeds — 9. 

r. X°^, 1851. 
1 556. Broadhead, Joseph — Matthew, Overlooker, Hunslet — 10. 
r. X™**, 1850. 
Matthew Broadhead was an overlooker at 12, Cheapside, Hunslet Lane, 
in 1850. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADxMISSION BOOK. 107 

1557- Chambers, Thomas — Thomas, Printer, Leeds — 10. 
r. Mids', 1852. 

Thomas Chambers was a printer at 2, Claremont Place, in 1866; the 
son also a printer. Superintendent of Leeds Typographical Society. 
52, St. Hilda Street, Hilderlhorpe, Bridlington. 

1558. Dobson, William H. — William, Woollen Draper, Leeds 

— 12. r. 

William Henry Dobson & Co. were woollen drapers at 81, Briggate, 
in 1850. 

1559. Edmondson, Richard Tho^ — Henry, Printer, Leeds— 9. 

Henry Edmondson was a compositor at 9, Stamford Street, in 1866, 

1560. Empson, Charles Fred^ — Amaziah, Surgeon, Leeds — 11. 

r. X""", 1851. 

Probably Charles Frederick Empson, M.R.C.S., Eng., 1859; L.R.C.P., 
Edin., 1867; L.S. A.,Lond., 1859. Darlaston, Staffs. Died 24 May, 1873. 

1 56 1. Fumiss, Francis W™ — William, Leather Dresser, Leeds 

—9. r. X-"**, 1 85 1. 

1562. Gothard, Cornelius — ^William, Minister, Leeds — 11. 

r. X»« 1 85 1. 

William Gothard was a town mis<«ionary at 23, Reuben Terrace, in 
1850. In 1847 the Rev. William Gothard (Independent) lived at 
32, St. James Street. 

1563. Hogg, James — ^James, Merchant, Leeds — 9. 

1564. Hall, Benjamin — ^James, Blacksmith, Chapeltown — 10. 

James Hall was a blacksmith at Moor Allerton in 1847. 

1565. Hall, Thomas — ^John, Joiner, Leeds — 13. 

r. Midsum', 1850. 

1566. Kingston, Richards — William, Attorney's Clerk, Leeds 

—II. r.*X"^**, 1851'. 
Richard Kingston. In a shipbroker's office in Leith, 1853-8; then in 
London. An incorporated accountant. Greek Street Chambers, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

1567. Lee, Thomas O. — ^John, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 11 + . 

r. Mids., 1852. 

1568. Lenton, Thomas — John, Coachman, Leeds — 9. r. 1851. 

1569. Lockwood, Jowitt — George, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 8^. 

r.* Midsum', 1 850. 

George Lockwood was a cloth finisher at Holbeck New Mill in 1850. 
Jowitt Lockwood was a bookkeeper at 2, Sydenham Place, in 1866. 

1570. Long, Joseph Rob^ — Joseph, Leeds — 8. 

With John Fowler & Co. Ltd., Steam Plough Works, Hunslet, in 
1903. 105, Spencer Place, in 1903. 

1 57 1. Nelson, Greorge A. — George, Ironfounder, Leeds — 9. 

George Nelson (Nelson & Co., ironmongers) lived at 34, North Street, 
in l£^7. 

1 572. Rhodes, William — Osmond, Wine-merchant, Leeds — 1 2. 

Osmond Rhodes was a wine merchant at 8, Firth's Yard, Upperhead 
Row; house, Leek Cottage, Chapel -Allerton, in 1847- 



Io8 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1 573. Russell, Henry L. — William, Coachmaker, Hunslet — 1 2. 

r* Mids', 1850. 

1 574. Russell, William — William, Do. Do. — 10. 

r.* Mids', 1 850. 

1575. Scarth, Henry — Robert, Dyer, Leeds — g^. 

Went to sea. Died of yellow fever in the West Indies in 1857, aged 17. 

1576. Shires, William H> — William, Joiner, Leeds — 11. 

William Shiers was a joiner at Chapel -Allerton in 1850. 

1577. Snowdon, Christopher — Henry, Solicitor, Leeds — 9. 

H.M. Customs, Liverpool, Swansea, and Aberdeen; retired 1900. 
2, Westfield Terrace, Chapel -Allerton, Leeds, in 1903. (See also pp. 125 
and 126.) 

1578. Thompson, Squire — Samuel, Joiner, Leeds — 11. 

r.* X»««, 1850. 

1579. Turner, Isaac — Benjamin, Traveller, Armley — 12. 

r. Midsum', 1850. 

1580. Wiseman, George — George, Solicitor, Leeds — 13. 

r. Midsum', 1851. 
George Wiseman was a solicitor; house, 3, Warwick Terrace, in 1847. 

1581. Wiseman, Richard — George, D** T>^ — 12. 

r. X"*^, 1851. 

1582. Witts, William — ^Jacob, Overlooker, Leeds — 11. 

r. Midsum', 1852. 

Jacob Witt WM an overlooker at 95, Wellington Street, in 1847. 

1583. Wood, Alfred — ^Joseph, Painter, Leeds — 13. 

r. Oct., 1850. 

Joseph Wood was a painter at 42, Sherwood's Yard, Briggate, in 1847 

Feb>, 1850. 



Upper School 
Middle D« 
Lower — Mr. Ripley 

Mr. Darby . 

Mr. Lawrence 

Total N« 



in 

52) 



15 

143 
188 



July 29**^, 1850. 

1584. Aldam, Edwin — William, Railway Guard, — 10. 

r.*X™*», 1850. 

William Aldam was a railway guard in Upper Grey Street, Pottery 
Field, in 1847. 

1585. Atkinson, Charles H^ — Edward, Tailor, Hunslet — 13. 

Edward Atkinson was a tailor in Chapel Street, Hunslet, in 1847. 

1586. Beckwith, William — Richard C, Coach Maker, Leeds 

—12. r. X"^, 1851. 

Richard Beckwith was a coachmaker at 10, Banner Street, in 1847. 

1587. Beckwith, Charles Hy— Richard C, D« Leeds 

—10. r. X"***, 1851. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. lOQ 

1588. Carter, John — John Sykes, Farmer, Leeds — 12. 

r.*X"*', 1850. 

1589. Crosthwaite, William — Benjamin, Clerk, Leeds — 9. 

William Hey Crosthwaite, fifth son of Rev. Benjamin Crosthwaite, of 
St. Andrew's, Leeds. Caius Coll., Camb. B.A. 1863; 7th Wrangler; 
Fellow. Died 25 Oct., 1866, in Australia. (See also pp. 125 and 126.) 

1590. Curtis, Thomas B. — ^John, Grrocer, Armley — 11. 

r. X'"^ 1852. 

1 59 1. Davidson, John W™ — ^John B., Compositor, Leeds — 9 + . 

John Best Davidson was reporter to the Leeds Mercury, John Dent 
Davidson, a professor of music. 7, Cavendish Road, Leeds, 1905. 

1592. Demaine, John S. — Robert, Clothier, Leeds — 13. 

r. X"^, 1850. 

1593. Dixon, Edwin W. — ^Joseph, Slubber, Bramley — 9. 

r. Mids., 1851. 

1594. Foster, Edwin — Edwin, Surgeon, Leeds — 12. 

^595' Foster, Philip — Edwin, D° Leeds — 10. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1861; M.D. St. And. 1861. 11, Park Place, Leeds, 
in 1901. 

1048. Garlick, Joseph — Joseph Prince, Surgeon, Leeds — 15 + . 
Re-admitted; r. Midsum"", 1851. 

1596. Glover, William — William, Merchant, Leeds — 10. 

William and Robert Glover were merchants at Airedale Mill, Kirkstall 
Road, in 1847. 

1597. Grayson, Edward — Thomas, Innkeeper, Leeds — 12. 

Thomas Grayson, The Three Legs, 31, Lowerhead Row, in 1847. 

1598. Greenwood, George H. — Henry, Shoemaker, Leeds — 9. 

r. Mids', 1853. 

Henry Greenwood was a bootmaker at 32, Woodhouse I^ne, in 1850. 

1599. Handcock, John — Robert, Office Clerk, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids', 1853. 

Died in 1873, at Ossett. 

1600. Hare, George John — Mary, Leeds — 11. 

r. X™*", 1850. 

1 601. Horsfall, John — Abraham, Solicitor, Leeds — 10. 

To Marlborough. Univ. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866; 
F.R.CS. Ene. 1869. 10, Park Place; 31, Albion Street; and Hillary 
House, Leeds. Bournemouth ; Naples. Died 31 May, 1904, at 
Hampstead Road, London. Brookwood. 

1602. Horsfall, William H^ — Matthew, Book keeper, Leeds 

— 10. 

1603. Johnson, James — ^William, Shoemaker, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

William Johnson was a shoemaker at i, Stone Row, Camp Field, 
in 185a 

1604. Jowitt, Alfred — ^John, Merchant, Leeds — 11. 

Alfred Norton Jowitt, son of John Jowitt, of 3, Woodsley Terrace, 
Leeds. Amerchantat Auckland, New Zealand, in 1903. (See also p. 125.) 



no LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1605. Kershaw, John — ^John, Bricklayer, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1853. 
Rev. John Albert Kershaw. St. Cath. Coll., Camb.; Scholar; B.A 
1861 ; M.A. 1870. Assistant Master of Durham Cathedral School, 
1862. Curate of Easingwold, 1865 ; Second Master Lynn R^[is 
Grammar School, 1867; curate of Nordelph, Suffolk, 1870; of Upwell 
St. Peter, 1871. Head Master of Spalding Grammar School, 1875 1 ^^ 
Chelmsford Grammar School, 1877. Curate of Kelvedon, 1885. Rector 
of St. James', Colchester, 1886 ; of Roding- Ay thorp, Dunmow, from 
1895. (See also pp. 125 and 127.) 

1606. Kemp, John Will" — William, Leeds — 16-I-. 

Rev. John William Kempe. Univ. Durham; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1862. 
Curate of W. Harnham, Wilts., 1858-60; Baldersby, Yorks., 1860-61 ; 
Kilnwick-juxta-Watton, Yorks., 1861-62; St. MattWas, Stoke Newing- 
ton, 1862-64; St. Oswald, Durham, 1864-71; All Saints', Clifton, 
1871-72 ; Folkstone, 1873-74 ; St. John's, Kennington, 1874-88 ; 
Radley, Berks., 1889-91 ; Melrose, 1892-93; Cramlinglon, Northumber- 
land, 1894-95. Rector of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, 1896-97 ; 
Hockliffe, Leighton Buzzard, from 1897. Died 27 Nov., 1904. 

1607. Kirk, William — ^Thomas, Husbandman, Headingley 

—13. r*X"»**, 1850. 

1608. NichoUs, Charles — Charles H^, Clerk, Leeds — 11. 

r. X™**, 1 85 1. 
Son of Rev. Charles Henry Sinderby Nichulls. 

1609. Snowdon, James — Henry, Solicitor, Leeds — 9. 

Rev. James Snowdon. St. John's Coll., Camb. Scholar; Nadin Div. 
Student ; B.A. 1863 ; i6th Wrangler ; eleventh in 2nd Class Classics ; 
Fellow 1867. Head Master of Richmond School, Yorks., and Incumbent 
of Trinity, Richmond, 1 871. Vicar of Sunninghill, Berks, from 1884. 
(See also pp. 125 and 126.) 

1 6 10. Storey, Walter — George, Currier, — 9. 

r.*X°«", 1850. 

161 1. Tuke, Charles — ^John, Joiner, Potter Newton — 10. 

r.*Mids', 1853. 

John Tuke was a joiner at Pottemewton in 1847. 

161 2. Tutin, William — ^John, Warehouseman, Leeds — 9. 

Re-entered Mids. 1856. (See also p. 127.) 

161 3. Walker, William — ^Joseph, Painter, Leeds— 9. 

A painter ; retired. 6, Exeter Place, Leeds, in 1903. 

1 6 14. Walsh, Charles — William, Painter, Leeds — 9. 

Confidential clerk to Marshall & Co., cudbear manu&cturers, Hunslet. 
Died 20 Feb., 1876. 

1 61 5. Wrigglesworth, John Edw^ — John, Cheesemonger, 

Leeds — lo. r. Mids., 1852. 

1616. Yewdall, Edwin — John, Clothier, Hunslet — 13. 

r. Mids., 1 85 1. 

M.P.S., 22 Dec., 1868; Ph.C. A chemisL 56 and 58, Wade Lane, 

Leeds. Twenty-five years hon. secretary of the Yorkshire Union of 

Mechanics' Institutes. Twenty-two years director of the Leeds 
Mechanics' Institute, 1903. 

161 7. Walker, Charles Grant — Edward, Wesleyan Minister, 

Leeds — 12. 

Queen's Coll., Oxford. Exhibitioner; B.A. 1859. Indian Civil Service : 
Under-Secretary, Madras. Died 14 July, 1869, at Melbourne, Australia, 
aged 31. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 



Ill 



Upper School 
Middle D^ 
Lower D** 

Mr. Ripley 
Mr. Darby 
Mr. Lawrence 



Aug^, 



1850. 



Total 



20 
30 



124 



174 



Jany 27**^, 1851. 

1 61 8. Ackroyd, Walter — ^Joshua, Com Miller, Leeds — 9. 

r. Midsum'", 1853. 

1 61 9. Butler, John — ^Thomas, Painter, LeedJ5 — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1853. 

Thomas Butler was a painter at 20, Worsted Street, Bank, in 1850. 

1620. Clarkson, Thomas — ^John, Joiner, Leeds — 9. 

John Clarkson was a joiner at 22, Lands Lane, in 1850. 

1 62 1. Dale, John Will"* — ^John, Hunslet — 12. 

r. Midsum', 1853. 

1622. Elliott, John Henry — ^John, Clock-Maker, Leeds — 11. 

r. X"^% 1852. 

John Gacheside Elliott was a clockmaker in Leighton Lane in 1850. 

1623. Foster, James — Greorge, Wood-turner, Leeds — 11. 

r.*X™», 1 85 1. 

1624. Hammond, Thomas — George, Gentleman, Leeds — 9. 

r. Mids., 1 85 1. 

George Hammond (a flax spinner) lived at Chapeltown in 1850. 

1625. Hay, John Will" — Gilbert, Tobacco Manufact', Leeds 

—9. r. X"**, 1852. 

Gilbert Hay, a tobacco manufacturer (Hay & Sharp, 39, Mill Hill), 
lived at 19, Cobourg Street, in 1850. 

1626. Hobson, George W" — Christopher, Solicitor, Leeds — 14. 

1627. Hobson, John Henry — Do. Do. Leeds— 9. 

1628. Hudson, Joseph G. — ^John, Shopkeeper, Leeds — 12. 

r. Mids., 1 85 1. 

Joseph Goodworth Hudson (son of John Hudson, grocer, 41, Lisbon 
Street), a hat and cap manufacturer. Director of Gaunt & Hudson, 
Ltd., Grace Street Mills, afterwards St. George's Works. A pioneer 
in the early days of football. Died 4 Dec, 1904, at 5, Cavendish 
Road, Leeds, aged 66. 

1629. Hunt, George H. — Richard W., Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1 85 1. 

Richard William Hunt was a cashier at 9, Springfield Terrace, 
Burmantofts, in 1850. 

1630. Maggi Frederic C. — Frederic, Surgeon, Chapel Town 

—13. r. Mids., 1853. 

Frederic Charles Ma^. For 37 years ¥nth Johnson, Matthey & Co. , 
Limited, assayers, Hatton Garden, 1905. 



112 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1 63 1. Masser, John — Greorge, Lithographer, Woodhouse — 9. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

1632. Miles, Albert B. — Edward, Hairdresser, Kirkstall — 13. 

r.* Mids., 1852. 

1633. Millington, George — ^Jesse, Bookseller, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1 85 1. 

Jesse Millington lived at 7, Belgrave Street, in 1850. Webb, 
Millington & Co. 

1634. Millington, William — Jesse, Do. Leeds^-9. 

r. Mids., 1851. 
1635 NichoUs, George W" — Charles H^, Clerk, Leeds — 8 + . 
r. X«»«», 1851. 

George William (son of Rev. Charles Henry Sinderby) Nicholls. A 
farmer in New Zealand. Lieutenant New Zealand Militia. Died 
5 Aug., 1 87 1. The family emigrated to New Zealand in 1852. The 
father died 11 Jan., 1888. 

1636. Pearson, Oswald — ^William, Shoemaker, Leeds — 9. 

r.*X°»^, 1851. 

1637. Pearson, William — William, Do. Leeds — 10. 

r. X™^, 1851. 

1638. Pickles, John C. — George, Undertaker, Leeds — 8. 

r.*X'^, 1851. 

Accidentally drowned in the Tyne, 1877. 

1639. Stanley, Thomas — Thomas, Dyer Agent, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1 85 1. 

Thomas Stanley had a baby linen warehouse at 46, Lowerhead Row, 
in 1850. 

1640. Sturgeon, John — Thomas, Clerk, Burley — 13. 

Son of Rev. Thomas Sturgeon, vicar of Burley. Apprenticed to 
Fairbairn & Co., machine makers, Wellington Foundry, Leeds; 
afterwards with Thwaites & Carbutt, Bradford. Engaged on work in 
Ireland, Lancashire, Cornwall, Germany, Denmark, and America. 
M.LC.E. 2, Woodland Grove, Chapeltown Road, Leeds, 1905. 

1 64 1. Sturgeon, William — ^Thomas, Clerk, Burley — 12. 

Son of Rev. Thomas Sturgeon. Leeds School of Axt. Head Master 
Leamington School of Art; retired. 21, Alexandra Crescent, Ilkley, 
in 1903. 

1642. Styan, Thomas — ^James, Druggist, Leeds — 15. 

r. Mids', 1852. 

James Styan was a druggist at 147, East Street, in 1866. 

1643. Taylor, John — Robert, Leeds — 10. r. Mids', 1853. 

1644. Turner, Robert — Leeds — 10. 

1645. Varley, Thomas — ^John, Warehouse Man, Leeds — 11. 

r. X"^, 1852. 

John Varley was a warehouseman at 16, Little Queen Street, in 1847. 

1646. Wilson, Arthur — Thomas, Gentleman, Leeds — 15 + . 

r. March, 1853. 
(Third son of Thomas Wilson, of Crimbles House, Leeds, auditor of 
the Aire and Calder Navigation.) Bom 19 March, 1835; died 8 Feb., 
1857, from injuries received whilst at school. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. II3 

1647. Fryer, Samuel Winn — William, Watchmaker, Leeds — 
— 12. r.* Mids., 1 85 1. 

William Fryer was a watchmaker at 134, Meanwood Road, in 1850. 

Feby, 1 85 1. 

Upper S. 17 

Middle D« 34 

Lower 

Mr. Ripley 
Mr. Darby 
Mr. Lawrence . 



Total 



. 48) 



124 

•75 



July 28**, 1851. 

1648. Blackburn, Benjamin — Edward, Leeds — 12. 

r.'X""", 1 85 1. 

1649. Bloome, Arthur P. — Matthew, Solicitor, Leeds — lo. 

r. X™, 1854. 

Arthur Priestman Bloome lived at Aberford. Took additional surname 
of Ansley. The Jewkes, Knighton-on-Teme, Worcestershire, in 1897. 

1650. Broadhead, Walter — David, Hatter, Leeds — 8 + . 

r.* Mids., 1852. 

A wool merchant at Halifax ; died there. 

1651. Brown, WilV" R. — ^William, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

1652. Brown, Tom — Mary, Leeds — 10. 

1653. Cooper, James — ^James, Clergyman, Leeds — 15 + . 

Left to reside at Bradford, Nov', 1852. 

In the Customs. Collector at Littlehampton, and in 1883 at Shoreham. 
Died 22 April, 1884. 

1654. Cooper, Afred — ^James, D° Leeds — 14. 

Removed to Bradford, Nov', 1852. 

Rev. Alfred (son of Rev. James) Cooper, Hatfield Hall, Durham. 
B.A. 1861. Boarder's Tutor at the Leeds Grammar School in 1863. 

1655. Depledge, Georger— George, Book keeper, Leeds — 15. 

r. Mids., 1855. Yorkshire Scholp at Univ. Coll., Oxf**; 
3"* class moderations. 

B.A. 1859; M.A. 1864. Curate of Sowerby, i860; of Sheffield, 1864. 
Vicar of Attercliffe, Sheffield, firom 1873. 

1656. Ellison, William — John, Millwright, Hunslet — 11. 

r.*X°«*, 1 85 1. 

1657. Frost, Sydney S. — Robert, Gentleman, Leeds — 14. 

Mr. Robert Frost, who lived at 5, Lyddon Terrace, in 1850, came from 
Hull, and was a brother of Charles Frost, Solicitor to the Dock Co., and 
historian of Hull. ITie son, Sydney Smith Frost, went to Canada many 
years ago. 

1658. Handcock, Charles — Robert, Actuary, Beeston — 9. 

r. Mids', 1853. 

Lond. Coll. of Div. Curate of Milnrow, 1870; of Pulborough, 1873. 
Vicar of Hurdsfield, 1873 ; of Wetherby, 1877. Rector of Spofforth, 
1887; of Kirkby Overblow, from 1894. (See also p. 128.) 

1659. Harrison, Wilbert — ^John H., Grrocer, Leeds— 9. 

John Howarth Harrison was a grocer at 128, Briggate, in 1850. 



114 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1660. Harrison, Edwin — ^John, Grocer, Leeds — 11. 

John Harrison was a grocer at 6, Meadow Lane, in 1850. 

1661. Hogg, Thomas — ^James, Banker's Clerk, Leeds — 8-f. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

Jantes Hogg was an accountant at 5, Blackman Lane, in 1850. 

1662. Home, John — George, Army Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1852. 

George Home was appointed surgeon to the 67th Regiment 
19 November, 1841. 

1663. Mennell, George H. — Thomas, Gardener, Leeds— 9. 

Thomas Mennell was a gardener in Jack Lane in 1850. 

1664. Middleton, William J. — Thomas, Pawnbroker, Leeds — 9. 

Thomas and William Middleton were pawnbrokers at 15 and 16, Lady 
Lane, in 1850. 

1665. Pagdin, John — ^William, Sawmaker, Leeds — 11 +. 

r.* Mids., 1852. 

1666. Payne, Randolph G. S. — ^John, Chemist, Leeds — 9. 

r*X"*», 1854. 

Removed to Mr. Jefferson's School, Poutefract. Studied chemistry. 
Emigrated to Australia in 1858. Engaged in teaching since 1861. 
Head Master Government School, Wilmington, South Australia, 1903. 

1 667 . Redihalgh, James W. — Thomas, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 9. 

James William Redihalgh was a clerk in the Borough Accountant's 
office ; then with Messrs. Heeles & Son, estate agents, Leeds. 
25, Mount Preston, Leeds, in 1905. 

1668. Rayner, Joseph — Benjamin, Coal -Agent, Whitkirk 

-15 (o). 

Magd. Coll., Camb. M.A. A mining engineer. Died at Normanton, 
6 Feb., 1905, aged 69. 

1669. Stephenson, Joseph — William, Blacksmith, Holbeck 

— 12. 

William Stephenson was a blacksmith and cow keeper in Holbeck 
Lane in 1850. 

1670. Thomas, Walter H. — ^John, Salesman, Leeds — 10. 

John Thomas was a manager at 16, Alfred Place, in 1850. 

167 1. Thompson, Samuel — William, Inn-keeper, Leeds — 12. 

r.*X"*% 1 85 1. 
William Thompson kept the Jacob's Well at 87, Meadow Lane, in 1850. 

1672. Whewell, William L. — ^John, Ironmonger, Leeds — 10. 

William Leeming Whewell. A brother of No. 155 1. For more than 
thirty years with Samuel Kirk & Sons, Woodhouse Dyeworks, Leeds. 
A director of the Bradford Dyers' Association, Limited, 1905. 

Aug«S 1 85 1. 

Upper S 19 



Middle D*> 
Lower 

Mr. Ripley 
Mr. Darby 
Mr. Lawrence . 



Total 



- 38[ 
. 40J 



32 



III 



. 162 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. II5 

Jany 26*S 1852. 

1673. Booth, Jonathan — ^William, Millwright, Hunslet — 10. 

r. Midsum', 1853. 
William Booth was a millwright at 25, Mulberry Place, Hunslet, in 1850. 

1674. Campbell, John Edw^ — Robert, Linen-Draper, Leeds 

— 10. 

Robert Campbell was a travelling draper at 22, Merrion Street, in 1850. 
(See also p. 128.) 

1675. Ghiesman, Alfred — ^John, Writing Master, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids', 1853. 

A draper; went to America about 1862. 

1676. Dixon, David — David, Dyer, Leeds — 10. 

David Dixon was a silk and woollen dyer at 3, Back Well Street, in 185a 

1677. Dobson, John — William, Woollen Draper, Leeds— 9. 

r.* Mids., 1853. 

William Henry Dobson (William Henry Dobson & Co.) was a woollen 
draper at 81, Briggate, in 1850. 

1678. Elliott, Robert Tho» — ^John, Clock Maker, Leeds — 11. 

John Cacheside Elliott was a clockmaker in Leigh ton Lane in 1850. 

1679. Hudson, John — Hargreaves, Painter, Leeds — 11. 

Hargreaves Hudson was a wall-paper manufacturer at 13, Dock Street, 
in 1866. 

1680. Hyde, Edward — George, Joiner, Leeds — 11. 

Edward (son of George) Hydes, foreman engineer at Airedale Foundry, 
Hunslet (Kitson & Co.)* 14* Trentham Street, Leeds, in 1904. 

1681. Hutchinson, Robert — Robert, Salesman, Leeds — 10. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

Robert Hutchinson was a salesman at 13, Cookridge Street, in 1850. 

1682. Kay, Joseph — ^William, Innkeeper, Leeds — 12. 

r. X«»*, 1852. 

William Kay, King's Arms, 9, Lowerhead Row, in 1850. 

1683. Maggi, Henry S. — Frederic, Surgeon, Chapel Town — 1 1. 

Henry Shires Maggi died in 1887 at Leicester. 

1684. Sellers, William P. — Charles H., Woolsorter, Leeds — 8. 

r. Mids', 1852. 

1685. Stephenson, William — John, Servant, Leeds — 13. 

r. Mids., 1852. 

1686. Walker, Thomas L. — Thomas, Innkeeper, Leeds — 11. 
i486. Whitworth, William — ^John, Boiler Maker, Hunslet — 12 

Re-admitted; r.* Mids', 1853. 

1687. Whitworth, Edwin— John, D^ D<> —9. 

r.* Mids., 1853. 

1 688. Whitley, John Joseph — ^Joseph, Brass Founder, Leeds — 8. 

ioseph Whitley was a mechanical brass founder at 5, South Row; 
ouse, I, South Brooke Street, in 1850. 

1 689. Williamson, Albert — Henry, Stuff Merchant, Leeds — 1 2. 

A cotton manufacturer at Huddersfield. A volunteer 2nd Volunteer 
Battalion West Riding Regiment ; retired with rank of major, v.d., 1886. 



Il6 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1 690. Wilson,Thomas T.— Edward, Wine Merchant, Leeds— 9. 

Edward and Thomas Wilson were wine merchants at 116, Kirkgate, 
in 1850. 

1 69 1. Wilson, Edward T.— Edward, D« D<> —9. 

1692. Wood, John Wilson— Benjamin, Wine Merchant, Leeds 

Benjamin Wood was a spirit merchant at 8, Carr Place, in 185a 

Feb^ 1852. 
Upper School 



Middle D« 
Lower 

Mr. Ripley 
Mr. Taylor 
Mr. Lawrence , 



Total 



18 Boys 

24 



102 



144 



August 2^, 1852. 

1693. Barbour, Sam* J. — Samuel, Town Miss^, Leeds — 8 + . 

Samuel James (son of Rev. Samuel) Barbour was a bookkeeper at 
Halifax. Died 5 May, 1867, at Hampton Place, Halifax. 

1694. Briggs, Walter T. — Samuel, Clergyman, Leeds — 12. 

Rev. S. Briggs was chaplain of the Workhouse and Industrial Schools 
in 1854. 

1695. Briggs, Albert T.— D<> D^ Leeds— 8 + . 

1696. Blackburn, Arthur — ^John, Solicitor, Leeds — 11. 

Arthur Wellesley (youngest son of John) Blackburn. Admitted a 
solicitor. Practised in Albion Street, Leeds; then in London. Lived 
at AUerton Lodge ; then in Park Square. (See also pp. 125 and 127.) 

1697. Carter, Christopher — Thomas, Grocer, Leeds — 14. 

r. Mids', 1853. 

1698. CroraaCk, Hunslet. 

1699. Crosthwaite, John — Benjamin, Clergyman, Leeds — 10. 

To Australia in i860. Fairholme, Kergunyah, South Victoria, Australia, 
in 1903. (See also p. 128.) 

1700. Darke, Harvey W™ — Enoch, Wesley an Minister, Leeds 

— 12. 

1 70 1. Darke, Charles Henry — Enoch, D® Leeds 

— 10. 

1702. Fox, John — John, Gentleman, Leeds — 12. 

John Fox was a cloth manufacturer at Armley, and 24, Guildford Street, 
in 1850. 

1703. France, John Wilson — ^John M., Cashier, Leeds — 8. 

At one time a law stationer in Leeds. Re-entered after No. 1802. 

1704. Gledhill, John — ^John, Draper, Hunslet — 10. 

John Gledhill was a draper at 20, Waterloo Road, in 1850. 

1705. Haigh, Daniel — Daniel, Hair Dresser, Leeds — 8. 

r.* Jany, 1855. 
Daniel Judson Haigh was a hairdresser at 52, Hunslet Lane, in 1850. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. II7 

1 706. [Hobson, Alfred] — Christopher, Solicitor, Leeds — 9. 
1707- Horsfall, Thomas H° — Richard, Clergyman, Birstwith 

—14 (o). 

Thomas Hamilton (son of Rev. Richard) Horsfall. Drowned at sea 
in 1859. (See also pp. 125 and 126.) 

1708' [Hudson, George] — Hargreaves, Painter, Leeds — 14. 
r.*Jany, 1855. 

Hargreaves Hudson was a paper stainei in Rothery's Yard, Bowman 
Lane, in 1850. 

'709. [Johnson, William] — William, Clothier, Leeds — 14. 
r. X""^, 1852. 

1 7 10. [Parker, Tom] — George, Woolsorter, Bradford — 14. 

171 1. [Parker, Alfred] — Anthony, Farmer, Leeds — 12. 

171 2. Prince, Thomas — William, Dyer, Leeds — 11. 

William Prince was a dyer at 7, Isle of Cinder; house, 11, Elmwood 
Place, in 1850. (See also p. 128.) 

1 7 13. [Robinson, George] — George, Clerk of B^' Court, Leeds 

— 10. 

George Robinson was a clerk in the Bankruptcy Court, and lived at 16, 
Buslingthorpe Lane, in 1850. (See also p. 121.) 

1 714. [Smith, Robert G'] — George, Flax-Spinner, Leeds — 11. 

r. Jany, 1855. 

The Rev. Robert Gardner- Smith. T.C.Dublin. F.L.S. Curate of 
St. Andrew's, Bradford ; of St. Philip's, Ilfracombe. Vicar of St. Mark's, 
Bradford ; curate of All Saints', Hatcham Park. Rector of Wadingham, 
Lines.; of Castleford, Yorks., 1891. 

17 15. Wood, Alfred H^ — ^David, Piano Forte Tuner, Leeds — 8. 

David Inglis Wood was a professor of music and tuner at 61, Merrion 
Street, in 1847. 

1 7 16. Wray, Thomas — Thomas, Printer, Hunslet Lane — 10. 

Thomas Wray was a printer at 18, White Cross Yard, and Registrar of 
Marriages at 44, Hunslet Lane, in 1847. 

Aug**, 1852. 



Upper S. 
Middle D^ 
Lower 

Mr. Ripley 
Mr. Taylor 
Mr. Lawrence . 



Total 



20 
22 



}'i^I 



138 



Jany 2^^, 1853. 

17 1 7. Anson, Henry A. — ^William J., Agent, Leeds — 9. 

Henry Alexander Anson. A manu^cturer's agent at 6, Park Place, 
Leeds ; residence, Arundell, Clarence Drive, Harrogate, in 1903. 

1 7 18. Barnes, Charles T. — John, Salesman, Leeds — 12. 

John Barnes was a salesman to B. Gott & Sons, and afterwards to 
Kinnear, Holt & Co. 



Il8 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1719. [Croisdale, William]— John, Cloth Manufact% Holbeck 

— II. r. for insufr Imowledge, X"**^, 1854. 

John Croisdale was a cloth manufeurturer at Holbeck Moor in 1847. 

1720. [Curtis, John] — John, Cabinet Maker, Leeds — 12. 

John W. Curtis, a cabinet maker and shop fitter (Curtis & Son, Ltd.) 
at Oxford Row, Leeds. 56, CliflF Road, in 1903. 

1 72 1. [Fawcett, Edmond R'] — Robert, Warehouseman, 

Holbeck — 11. 

Robert Fawcett was a warehouseman at i. Mount Street, in 1866. 

1722. [Feamley, Tom] — Benjamin, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 9. 

1723. Flood, Thomas Hy. — Samuel, Surgeon, Leeds — 8^. 

r. Ap., 1853; readmitted Aug., 1854. 

Readmitted (see following No. 1798). Eldest son of Rev. Samuel 
Flood, of St. Matthew's, Leeds. 

1724. Flood, Samuel — Samuel, Surgeon, Leeds — 8 — . 

r. Ap., 1853; readmitted Aug., 1854. 

Second son of Rev. Samuel Flood. Readmitted (see following No. 1798). 

1725. [Green, Joshua] — William, Cordwainer, Hunslet — 10. 

1726. Jackson, Matthew Hy. — Matthew, Surgeon, Leeds — 8. 

Nephew of Rev. S. Flood. Andreas, Isle of Man, in 1903. Probably 
the same as C90. (See also p. 128.) 

1727. [Marsh, Henry] — Henry, Surgeon, Leeds — 11. 

1728. [Marsh, John W.] — Henry, Surgeon, Leeds — 10. 

1 729. Middleton, Richard — Thomas, Pawnbroker, Leeds — 8 + . 

An engineer in Leeds ; retired. Heath House, Moortown, Leeds, in 1903. 

1730. [Oddy, Benjamin] — Samuel, Labourer, Leeds — 12. 

r.* Midsum., 1853. 

1 731. [Rawson, John] — ^John, Cloth Dresser, Leeds — 10. 

r. Xmas, 1854. 

John Rawson was a cloth dresser at 108, Park Lane, in 1847. 

1732. [Robinson, John W™] — George, Office Clerk, Leeds — 8 + . 

r. Midsum., 1853. 

Readmitted. (See bottom of p. 121.) 

1733. [Robson, John] — George, Tailor, Leeds — 13. 

r.* Mids., 1853. 

John Thomas Robson was a draper and tailor at 169, Briggate, in 1866. 

1734. [Robson, Thomas] — George, Tailor, Leeds — 10. 

1735. Slater, George — Henry, Saddler, Leeds — 10. 

Henry Slater was a saddler at 6, Thistle Yard, Nevile Street, in 1847. 

1736. Slater, Thomas M. — Henry, Saddler, Leeds — 9. 

1737. Smallpage, Benjamin — Benjamin, Shoemaker, Leeds 

^-12. 

Benjamin Smallpage was a shoemaker at 7, Upperhead Row, in 1847. 
The son was an upholsterer (Hunter & Smallpage, York). 10, Heworlh 
Green, York, in 1904. (See also pp. 125 and 127.) 

1738. Smith, Samuel Edw*^ — George, Banker, Leeds — 16^. 

Worcester Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1862. Vicar of St. John's, Bush End, 
Essex, 1874. Died 29 May, 1882. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 



119 



1739- 
1740. 



1741. 
1742. 

1743. 



1744, 

1745. 
1746. 



Taylor, Thomas C. — John, Warehouseman, Leeds — 12. 

John Taylor was a warehouseman at 21, Hope Street, in 1847. 

Walley, William Henry — William, Wool Merchant, 
Leeds — 9. 

William Walley & Co. were wool merchants at 75, Albion Street, in 1866. 

[Whitfield, John William] — ^William, Soldier, Leeds. 
[Whitfield, Alfred S.]— William, Soldier, Leeds. 
Williamson, Arthur — Henry, StuflF Merchant, Leeds — 1 1 . 

Christ's Coll., Camb. Scholar; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1869; B.D. 1891 ; 
D.D. 1892. Vicar of St. Peter's, Eaton Square; of St. James', 
Norland, W. Died 1893. (See also pp. 125 and 127.) 

[Wood, Horatio] — Horatio, Solicitor, Leeds — 13. 

r.^Jany, 1855. 
Woodcock, Edmund R. — Edmund, Dentist, Leeds — 13. 

Edmund Woodcock was a dentist at 3, Park Square, in 1866. 

Woodcock, James Henry — Edmund, Dentist, Leeds 
—11+. 

Feby, 1853. 
Upper School . . .16 

Middle D^ .... 20 



1747- 
1748. 

1749. 

1750- 
1751- 
1752- 

1753- 
1754. 
1755- 



Lower Mr. Ripley 
Mr. Taylor 
Mr. Lawrence 

Total 



23) 

35 

46) 



104 



140 



August V\ 1853. 

[Bannister], Charles — Samuel, Handle Setter, Armley 

— 12. 
Blakelock, Ralph — Samuel, Cashier, Leeds — 12 + . 

Rev. Ralph Blakelock. Line. Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1863; 4th Class 
Lit. Hum. Vicar of Horbury Bridge, Yorks., 1883. Died 9 Feb., 1900. 
(See also pp. 125 and 127.) 

Bradley, Whitaker — ^James, Solicitor, Leeds — 12. 

James Bradley was a solicitor at 17, Bank Street, in 1847. 

[Brown, Robert] — George, Warehouse Man, Leeds — 8. 
[Carden, John] — Benjamin, Tax-Surveyor, Leeds — ii. 
Denny, Charles Edw** — Henry, Curator of Philos. Hall, 
Leeds — 14. 

A cashier. 24, Reservoir Street, Leeds, in 1902. 

Denny, Arthur Edwin — Henry, Do. — 11. 

An oil merchant in Leeds. Died 6 Oct., 1880. Kirkstall Church. 

Cariss, Edward — Benjamin, Solicitor, Leeds — 12. 

In the office of his father. Died 188$. (See also p. 128.) 

Crosthwaite, Henry — Benjamin, Clergyman, Leeds — 9. 

Henry Augustus, seventh son of Rev. Benjamin Crosthwaite. Assistant 
House Surgeon at Huddersfield Infirmary. Died i Dec., 1864. (See 
also p. 129.) 



I20 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1756. [Glew, Matthew] — Matthew, Innkeeper, Leeds — 8. 

r. Aug**, 1853. 

Mr. Matthew Glew lived at i, Greenmount Terrace, Holbeck, in 1850. 

1757. [Gilbert, Francis] — Francis, Gentleman, Leeds— 9. 

r. for insufficient knowledge, Jan^, 1855. 

1758. [Graham, Manassah]— Joseph, Shoemaker, Leeds — 13. 

Joseph Graham was a shoemaker at 43, Park Lane, in 1S66. 

1759. [Grayson, Samuel] — William, Book-keeper, Leeds— 9. 

In the office of Teale & Appleton, solicitors, Leeds, and afterwards 
managing clerk to Bloome & Dawson, solicitors, Leeds. Died 10 Jan., 
1867. Holbeck Cemetery. 

1760. [Hancock, Robert] — Robert, Actuary, Beeston — 10. 

Robert Handcock. London Coll. of Divinity ; Univ. of London, 1866. 
Vicar of St. Simon's, West Kensington, 1886. Died 30 Aug., 1902, 
aged 58. (See also p. 129.) 

1 761. Hardcastle, John — ^John, Book keeper, Arm ley — 13. 

An accountant Hardcastle & Barnfather, Victoria Square, Leeds. 

1762. [Hutton, William] — John, Joiner, Leeds — 10. 

William Hosborough (son of John) Hutton. Living with his ftither at 
I, Cowper Street, Leeds, m 1902. Formerly a builder in Leeds. 
Retired in 1877. 

1763. [Halliday, Benjamin W™] — ^Joseph, Mason, Leeds — 12. 

r. for insufficient knowledge, Jan^, 1855. 

John Halliday was a stonemason at 67, Quarry Hill, in 1850. 

1764. [Halliday, Tom William] — ^Joseph, Do. Leeds — 10. 

1765. [Kendall, John] — John, Serjeant Major, Leeds — 12. 

r.» Jany, 1855. 

1766. Mason. Henry C. — ^Timothy, Groom, Chapel Town — 13. 

1767. Mackson, Henry G. — Charles, Solicitor's Clerk, Leeds 

—13. 

Charles Mackson, 6, Benson's Buildings; house, 8, Bentinck Street, 
in 1866. 

1768. [Muir, George Gillispie] — John, Tea-dealer, Leeds — 13. 

r. Jany, 1855. 

1769. [Mutter, Alexander M.] — Alexander, Draper, Leeds — 13. 

1770. [Mutter, Edward F.] — Do. Do. Leeds — 12. 

1 77 1. Mortimer, Benjamin C. — ^Julius, Clothier, Leeds — 10. 

1772. Nettleton, William — ^John, Engine Man, Leeds — 9. 

1773. [Robinson, Alfred] — ^John, Machine Maker, Leeds — 10. 

John Robinson was an ironmonger and agricultural implement maker 
in Wade Lane ; house, Leopold Street, in i866. 

1774. [Sanderson, Walter] — Henry S., Solicitor, Leeds — 12. 

Walter, son of Henry Smith Sanderson, Solicitor, Leeds. In Cape 
Town in 1903. 

1775. Shaw, Benjamin — George, Butcher, Leeds — 10. 

A pharmaceutical chemist in 1864. Secretary of the Royal Bath 
Hospital, Harrogate, from 1891. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 121 

1776. [Spence, John] — Samuel, Quarter Master 28"* Inf., 

Leeds — 9. 

1777. Wilson, Edmund — Thomas, Gentleman, Leeds — 14. 

Admitted a solicitor T. 1863. Red Hall, Leeds. Aire Street, Goole. 
Registrar of the Goole County Court. A volunteer from 1863 ^o 1900. 
Lieut. -colonel commanding (hon. colonel) 3rd Volunteer Battalion West 
Yorkshire Regiment. V.D. Nine years in the Leeds Town Council. 
F.S.A. Denison Hall, Leeds, 1905. (See also pp. 125 and 126.) 

1778. [York, Thomas] — John, Brewer, Leeds — 12. 



Aug-S 1853. 
Upper School 
Middle D<> ... 


. 20 Boys 
. 16 


Lower D^ Mr. Ripley 
Mr. Taylor 
Mr. Lawrence . 


. 27 
- 38 
. 45 


Total 


. 146 



Jany 23*, 1854. 

1779. Hudson, Robert — ^John, Cloth Manufacturer, Leeds — 14. 

John Hudson was a cloth manufacturer at i. Green Lane Place, in 1866. 

1780. Hudson, James — John, Do. Leeds — 11. 

1781. Liversedge, Samuel — John, Carpet Merchant, Leeds — 1 1 . 

John Liversedge was a carpet dealer at 3, Minor & Scurr's Yard, also 
at 60, Briggate, in 1847. 

1782. [Perkins, John Thomas] — Richard, Stuff Merchant, 

Leeds — 9. 

Richard Perkins was a stuff merchant at ii, Guildford Street; house, 
Fallowfield Terrace, in 1866. 

1783. [Raine, John William] — William, Cloth Dresser, Leeds 



Thomas Raine was a cloth dresser at 2, Belgrave Street, in 1850. 

1784. Sturgeon, Thomas — Thomas, Clergyman, Burley — 10. 

An engineer. Chief engineer to Hughes & Lancaster. Acrefair, near 
Ruabon. British House, Acrefair, 1905. (See also No. 1863.) 

1785. Williamson, Charles George — Henry, Stuff Merchant, 

Leeds — 11. 

Rev. Charles George Williamson. St. Augustine's Coll., Canterbury. 
Missionary, Sandwich Islands. Rector of St. Andrew's, Honolulu ; of 
Grace Church, San Francisco. Curate of All Souls', Langham Place. 
Vicar of St. Paul's, Marylebone, 1878. 14, Hailey Street, W., in 1903. 
(See also p. 129.) 

1713. Robinson, Greorge — George, Office Clerk, Leeds — 11. 

Readmitted; r. July, 1854; re-admitted Jan^ 1855. 
1732. [Robinson, John William] — George, Do. Do. — 9. 

Re-admitted; r. July, 1854. 

George Robinson was a clerk in the Bankruptcy Court, and lived in 
Victoria Place in 1847. 



122 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

[Mr. Barry's writing b^ns here.] 

Aug* I4t»>, 1854. 
Boy's name. Father, Mother, or Guardian. Age. 

William Chadwick was a dyer (Chadwick Brothers) at 22, Bowman 
Lane, in 1847. (See following No. 1931.) 

1788. J. Williamson Cryer — ^Joseph Cr. (Tea Dealer) — 10. 

Joseph Cryer was a grocer at 122, Church Street, Hunslet, in 1866. 

1789. Thomas Crampton — Thomas Cr. (Mason) — 11. 

Thomas (son of David) Crampton. With the Burmantofts Co., Leeds. 
20, Brudenell Mount, I.«eds, m 1904. (See also C9.) 

1790. Charles Autey — Edward A. ( Account') — 13.' 

An iron merchant (Stansfeld & Autey, Alfred Street); house, Kirkstall, 
in 1866. 

'791^ ^T^;^^ ^"^pe I William K. i'^' 

1792. [Walter Kempe] J In. 

William Kempe (Pearson & Sons). 18, York Place, in 1847. 
Arthur Kemp« died in 1880. 

Walter Kempe. A yam merchant. 67, Cemetery Road, Leeds, 1905. 
(See following No. 1861.) 

1793. John Albert Nunneley — Thomas N. (Surgeon) — 13. 

r. Jany., 1855. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1863 ; M.B. Lond. 1864; Honours. Park Place, Leeds, 
then Headingley. Royal Crescent, Bath, in 1903. (See also p. 128.) 

1794. Thomas Lawson Craister — — 17. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. ; L.S.A. Lond. 1863. Bramley, Leeds, in 1872. Cala, 
Cape Colony, in 1901. (See also pp. 125 and 126.) 

1795. [William Flockton] — Samuel Fl. (Clothier) — 10. 

r. Jany, 1855. 

1796. Frederic Glover — ^William GL, Woollen CI. Men — 10. 

Exeter College, Oxford. B.A. 1866; 3rd Class Lit. Hum.; M.A A 
master at the School, 1874-91. A private tutor, 20, De Grey Road, 
Leeds, 1905. (See also p. 129.) 

1 797. [William Henry Gumby] — Charles G. (Upholsterer) — 12. 

r. Jany, 1855. 

Charles Gumby was a letter carrier and broker at 5, Butt's Court, 
in 1847. 

1798. William Holton — William H. (Joiner) — 10. 

William Holton was a joiner at 29, Glasshouse Street, and another at 
14, Bussey's Court, in 1847. 

[I'i SZeT hS7 ^°°^} Rev-. .Fl«od(S.Ma.,Ws)Z;°- 

Sons of Rev. Samuel Flood. Re-entered. 

Thomas Henry Flood, navigating lieutenant Royal Navy, 20 Jan., 1872; 

retired. Falmouth Koad, London, S.E., in 1903. (See also p. 129 and 

following No. 1953.) 

Rev. Samuel Flood. Queen's Coll., Camb. Exhibitioner; B.A 1867; 

M.A i88o. Curate of St. Margaret's, Leicester, 1868 ; of St. Matthew's, 

Leeds, 1871 ; of Yarwell, Northants., 1872. Vicar of Far Cotton, 

Northants., 1875; of St. Luke's, Leicester, 1876. Rector of Ibstock, 

Leicester, from 1889. (See also p. 129.) 

1799. [Jesse Smith] — ^Jesse Sm. (Grocer) — 13. r.* 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 123 

Boys not on Foundation. 

1800. Philip H. Page— Re\^ L. F. Page, Woolpit Rect.— 16. 

r. for militia, Jany., 1855. 

Philip Homer Page. Warwickshire Militia; 8th King's Regiment — 
Ensign 1857, lieutenant 1859, captain 1865. Indian Mutiny; retired 
1876. The Saffrons, Woolpit, .Suffolk, in 1903. 

1 80 1. Pearson B. Hay ward — ^John Hay ward, Archit. — 15. 

Pearson Barry Hay ward, son of John Hay ward, architect, Cathedral 
Close, Exeter. Captain Devon and Somerset Engineer Volunteers, 
20 Oct., 1875. 



Upper School 
Middle School 
Lower School 



Aug< 



r Mr. Ripley . 
' \Mr. Lawrence 

Total number . iii 



1854. 



16 (7th & 5th Forms) 
23 {5^^ & 4^** Forms) 



32 (3«* & 2"«* Forms) 
40 (i^ Form) 



Jany 29*^ 1855. 

Admitted. 

Father or Mother, or Guardian. 

1 802. George Alex. H.Robinson — Mrs. Robinson, 3,Gt. George 

S*, Leeds — 12. Readmitted on Ex°. 

1803. John Wilson France — Mr. J. France, 2, S'George's Place, 

Leeds, Commission Agent — 10. Readmitted on Ex". 

Once a law stationer in Leeds. (See also No. 1703 ante.) 

1804. James Hutchinson — Mr. Hutchinson, 84, Cobourg Street 

(no business) — 14. 
Mr. James Hutchinson lived at 84, Coboufg Street, in 1847. 

1805. Walter Stephen Blackburn — S. R. Blackburn, Esq., 

65, Camp Road (Solicitor) — 10. 

Son of Samuel Render Blackburn. An accountant. Central Bank 
Chambers, Leeds. F.C.A. 21, Shaw Lane, Headingley, 1905. (See 
following No. 1857.) 

1806. Charles M. Swithenbank — Mr. Swithenbank, Moorside, 

Armley (Painter) — 1 1 . 

William Chaffer Swithenbank was a painter at Moorside, Armley, in 1850. 
i 807 . Thomas P. Addyman — Mr. Addyman, 3, Warwick Place, 
Commercial Traveller — 1 3 . 

A cloth finisher, Grace Street Mills, Leeds. Lieutenant 2nd West 
Yorkshire Engineer Volunteers. Died Sep., 1877. 

1808. William John Vint — Miss Lister, 3, Brunswick Terrace 

— U- 

Probably the same as c 2. 

1809. Charles Fenton — R. T. Fenton, Esq**, Thorpe Hall 

Colliery, n' Leeds — 15. 

Elder surviving son of John Thomas Fenton, of Knowsthorpe, afterwards 
of Stapleton House. Died in New Zealand. (See also p. 128.) 



124 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1810. Richard Braithwaite — W. Braithwaite, Esq., 25, Park 

Square, Surgeon — 14. 

Richard Hale (son of William) Braithwaite. Admitted a solicitor M. 
1863. Rawson, Best & Braithwaite, Benson's Buildings. Park Row; 
then Dibb & Co., Butt's Court, Leeds. A Trustee of the School. 
Kirkstall Lane, Headingley. Died 12 May, 1905, aged 64. (See also 
p. 128.) 

181 1. Walter E. Jovvett — ^J. Jowett, Esq*"*, 3, Woodsley Terrace 

(no profession), Leeds — 11. 

Walter Edward, youngest son of John Jowitt. A woollen goods agent, 
4, St. Mary's Parsonage, Manchester. Fairhope, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, 
in 1903. (See also p. 128.) 

18 1 2. James E. Paige — ^J. Paige, Esq"^, Armley, n*" Leeds 

(Governor of Boro' Gaol) — 14. 

1 81 3. Alfred W. Armfield — The Rev. G. Armfield, Armley 

Parsonage, n' Leeds — 15. 

Alfred Watson Armfield. Born 9 Nov., 1839. At Christ's Hospital 
from 2 Feb., 1847, to 23 Oct., 18^4. An explorer. Died 20 years ago 
of fever, probably in Africa (1905). 

1 814. Julian H. Rowsell — The Rev** E. E. Rowsell, Brinkley 

Rectory, n** Newmarket — 15. (Boarder with Head 
Master, not on Foundation.) 

The Rev. Julian Henry (son of Rev. Evan Edward) Rowsell. Dapto, 
New South Wales, in 1875. (See also pp. 125 and 126.) 

N. B. Several applicants (9 or 10) Tfor insuflF*^ 
rejected & 4 boys dismissed j knowledge of 



Jany, 1855. 
Upper School 
Middle School 
Lower School 

fMr. Ripley 

\Mr. Lawrence . 

Total 



j requisites for 
(^admission. 



22 

2\ 

33 
28 

104 



April, 1855. 
1 81 5. George Wray — The Rev^ Wray — 12. 



Mr. Barry became Headmaster in 1854, and the names of boys who entered 
the School in August, 1854, and January, 1855, are entered in his handwriting. 

The Register contains no lists of boys who entered at Midsummer, 1855, or 
January, 1856. 

It does, however, contain what appears to be a complete list in Mr. Barry's 
writing of the boys in the School at Midsummer, 1856. 

In 1856 the School was divided into two departments, called the Upper or 
Classical and the Lower or Commercial Departments. 

The boys entering the Lower School from Midsummer, 1856, to January, 1863, 
inclusive are entered in separate lists in the same book. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 25 

The entries in the Commercial Department are printed at the end of this 
book, and numbered separately from i upwards, the letter "C" being prefixed to 
the number of every name in the Commercial Department. 

There is no complete index to the original Roister. At the end of this book 
there is one index for both departments. Those boys who were transferred from 
one department to the other have two numbers in the index whenever they are 
entered twice in the original Register. 

Upper Department, 
1856. 
1 384. VP*>. Robert Jarratt Crosthwaite— The Rev. B. Cros- 

thwaite, St. Andrew's. 
15 14. Richard Kemplay Snowdon. 

1609. James Snowdon. 

1 589. William Hey Crosthwaite. 

18 14. *Julian Henry Rowsell. 
1488. Samuel C.Austen. 

1577. Christopher Snowdon. 

1707. ^Thomas Hamilton Horsfall. 
1499. Charles Crosthwaite. 

1794. Thomas L. Craister. 

1777. Edmund Wilson. 

1457. V***. Henry Elgin Cass. 

1816. Edward H. Ruddock. (See also p. 126.) 

1 81 7. Reginald W. Smith. (See also p. 127.) 
1605. John Albert Kershaw. 

1 6 1 2 . William Tutin . 

1604. Alfred Norton Jowitt. 

1696. Arthur Wellesley Blackburn. 

1 8 18. *William F. Greene. (See also p. 127.) 

1 8 19. Robert L. Page. (See also p. 127.) 
1820 Joseph W. Chadwick. (See also p. 127.) 
1 82 1. *Edmund Pye. (See also p. 127.) 

1737. Benjamin Smallpage. 

1743. Arthur Williamson . 

1748. Ralph Blakelock. 

Upper Department, ^j^^ .^ 

Mids., 1856. School. 

i5i4.VP\*R. K. Snowdon . . (8 years) 

Left for Brazennose Coll., Oxon. (with exhib"), 

1857. Scholar of Lincoln, 1858; 2^^ class in 

Moderations, 1859. 
1 384. *R. J. Crosthwaite . . (9 years) 

Left for Trin. Coll., Camb. (with exhib"), 1856. 

£** Class 1857, 1858, 1859 ; Scholar, Easter, 1859 ; 

8th Wrangler i860. 



126 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1609. *J- Snowdon . . . (8 years) 

(Gained degree of A. A. (Oxford), Mids., 1858 r 
2nd Class English ; 2°^ in i^ class Lang.; 2°* 
in i''^ class Math^) Left (with School Exhib°) 
for St. John's, Camb., Mids., 1859. Scholar of 
S^ John's, 1859; 2nd in i^ class & Wood 
Exhr., i860. 

1 8 14. ♦J. H. Rowsell . . (3 years) 

Removed to prepare for College at home, Mids., 
1857. Afterwards entered a Sol" office; thence 
emigrated to Australia. 

1488. *S. C.Austen . . (8 years) 

Left for Brazennose Coll., Oxon., Mids., 1857. 
2°^ class Mod™ 1859. 

1589. *W. H. Crosthwaite . . (8 years) 

Obt«* School Exhib" 1858; left Mids., 1858, from 
ill health. (Gained A, A. Oxford 1858 ; 2"^ class 
English; 9**^ in i"^ class Languages; i'^ in i"*^ 
class Math^.) Entered at Caius Coll., Camb., 
Oct., 1859. i^ in i**^ class & Stokys Scholar i860. 

1707. *T. H. Horsfall . . (4 years) 

Left Xmas, 1856; gone to sea; lost 1859. 
Bequeathed 200;^ to the School Library (rec** 
in 1861). 

1499. *C. Crosthwaite . . , (8 years) 

Left Christmas, 1857. Gained admission (by 
compet") to Woolwich, Jan^, 1858. Appointed 
to Commission, i"* in Artillery Ex" 1859. 

1577- *C Snowdon (Free adm°j . (2 years) 

Left to enter a public office at Liverpool, 
Xmas, 1856. 

1457, *H. E. Cass . . • (9 years) 

r. (over age) ; destin" uncertain ; engaged in 
teaching. 

1777. *E. Wilson . . • (3 years) 

♦Left for J. H. Shaw's office, Xmas, 1856. 

1794. *T. Craister . . • (2 years) 

Left for domestic diff*^*", Xmas, 1856. Entered 
Medical Prof". 

1816. V^h *E^ H. Ruddock (Free adm°) . (44 years) 

A. A., Oxford, 1859 ; 7th in i* class Languages ; 
Hook Prize i860. Left Mids., i860. Sizar at 
Trin. Coll., Camb. 

B.A. 1864. Indian Civil Service; ist grade magistrate and 
collector, Bengal Presidency; retired 1890. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 27 

1820. ♦}. W. Chadwick . (4 years) 

Elected to Lady E. Hastings' Exhib°, Mids., 
1859. Left for Queen's Coll., Oxf. 

The Rev. Joseph William Chadwick. B.A. 1863. Late Vicar 
of St. Michael's, Wakefield. 

1605. *J. A. Kershaw . (8 years) 

Left Mids., 1858; entered at Cath. Coll., Camb., 
1858. Scholar in i860; B.A.; i'' class in Poll. 
1 86 1. Assist* M' at Durham School, 1861. 

181 7. *R. W.Smith . (3 years) 

Left Christmas, 1858; returning to France; 
destin" uncertain. 

Afterwards known as Reginald White Granville- Smith. A 
private secretary. Residence, 127, Victoria Street, S.W. 

1737. *B. Smallpage (3 years) 

Removed to enter business, Mids., 1856. 
1748. *R. Blakelock • (7 years) 

Gained Exhib" at Line. Coll., Oxf^, i860. Bible 

Clerkship (Open), Jan>, 1861. 
1743. *A. Williamson . . (7 J years) 

Entered at Christ's Coll., Camb., Oct', i860. 

Scholar 1861. 
1612. Y^\ (contd) *W. Tutin . . (8 years) 

Left for Corpus Coll., Oxf**, Mids., 1859. 

The Rev. William Tutin. Queen's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1862 ; 
M.A. 1866. Curate of Morley, Knaresborough, and Monk 
Bretton. (See also p. 125.) 

1696. *A. W. Blackburn . . (4 years) 

Removed to his father's office (Sol'), Xmas, 1856. 

1 8 18. *W. F. Greene . . (li years) 

Removed to enter business at Liverpool, Mids., 
1856; destin" changed ; sent to college. 

The Rev. William Frederick Green. Oriel College, Oxford. 
B.A. i860; M.A. 1862. Curate of St. John's, Kennington, 
1868; of Colkirk, 1870; of St. Michael's, Croydon, 1875. 
Vicar of East Budleigh from 1884. 

1 82 1. *Edm. Pye . • (6 months) 

Removed ft-om ill-health. Entered business 
with his father (Wine Merch*^); afterwards in 
China. 

1 819. *R. L. Page . * . , {2 years) 

Removed with notice to study at home for 
Missy College, Mids., 1857; aft. entered at St. 
John's Coll., Cambridge, 1858. B.A. 1861. 

The Rev. Robert Lay Page. M.A. 1864. Curate of Leeds, 
1862. Vicar of Coatham, 1866. Curate of Cowley St. John, 
Oxon., 1870. Incumbent of St. Peter's, Mazagon, Bombay, 
1874. Superior, S.S.J. E., from 1890. St. John's Mission 
House, Oxford, 1903. 



128 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

i828.IV«^^*R. T. Land . . . (6 years) 

Left Mids., 1857. Entered Medical Profession. 

Robert Turner Land. M.D. Edin. M.R.C.S. Eng. 1862. 
Stanley House, New Leeds, in 1901. 

1699. *J. Crosthwaite . . (8 years) 

r. Mids., 1859. Intended to go to Australia. 

151 1. *A. Rusby . . • (S years) 

A.A., Oxford, 1858. (2"^ class Languages.) Left, 
having obtained (by competition) a place in 
Customs' Service (Christmas, 1858). 

1 8 10. *R. H. Braithwaite . . (3 years) 

r. Mids., 1858, to enter legal profession. 

1674. ^Campbell . . • (5 years) 

Left to enter business, Mids., 1857. 

1389. *Hardisty . . • (7 years) 

Left from ill health. 

John Alfred Hardisty. (See also following No. 1504.) 

J 754- *Cariss, E. . . • (4 years) 

Left to enter his father's oflSce (Solic'j, Mids., 1857. 

1829. III«».*Taylor. 

Left from ill health, Christmas, 1857. Died in 
May, 1858, of decline. 

1793. *Nunneley, J. A. . . (5 years) 

Left at Mids., 1859, to prepare for Matric" Ex° 
(London Univ*'). Passedat Oct', 1859, in i^*^ class. 

1830. *C. Wellbeloved . . (2 years) 

Left to enter a merchant's office at Liverpool, 
Mids., 1857. Since engaged in legal profession. 

181 1. *W. Jowitt . . . (5i years^ 

Left with notice Mids., i860, to enter comm* life. 

1809. *C. Fenton . . (2 years) 

r.* Mids., 1857, to enter mining business with 
his father. 

17 1 2. *Prince . , . • (5 years) 

Left with notice Mids., 1857. 

1658. *C. Handcock . . (7 years) 

Left Christmas, 1859, to enter an office. 

1 83 1. *Calvert . . • (li years) 

*Left with notice Xmas, 1856. 

1726. *Jackson. 

Removed to the lower Department, Xmas, 1856. 
Left to enter merchant Service. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 29 

i832.II«*.*Idle . . . (5 years) 

A.A., Oxf*, 1859. 3«>in i«' class English; 8'»>in i*^ 
class Languages ; 2^ class Math^. School Exh° 
i860. Entered at Brazennose Coll., Oxf**, Oct', 
i860. Open Scholarship (31 cand*®), Jan^, 1861. 

Joseph Henry Idle. Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, 26 Jan., 
1867. 64, Clarendon Road, Leeds, and 3, Dr. Johnson's 
Buildings, Temple. Dead. 

1833. *H. C. West (Free adm°) . (5 years) 

Left Mids., i860, to prepare for engineering 

profession at K.C.L. A. A., Oxf^, 1 860. (2°** class 

in Eng. Languages and Math^.) 
1785. *C. G. Williamson . . 4i years 

♦Removed Oct', 1858, to Mess" Beckett's Bank. 
1755. *H. Crosthwaite. 

Left Nov', i860, to enter medical profession. 

Attending lectures at the School of Medicine. 

Henry Augustus Crosthwaite. 

1834. *W. G. Leather . . (2 years) 

Removed with notice Mids., 1857. 

Walter George (son of John Wignall) Leather. An artist. 
Died 1869. 

1723. *T. H. Flood. 

r. Xmas, 1856; readmitted Mids., 1857. Entered 
the navy. 

1724. *S. Flood . . • (7 years) 

r.* Mids., 1 86 1. Entered Rossall School. 

1835. *Maunder • (U years) 

r. Xmas, 1856, to enter a merchant's office. 

Thomas Frid Maunder (son of the Rev. George Maunder, 
Wesleyan Minister, who died in 1878), bom 17 June, 1841. 
An accountant. A fouhder and assistant secretary of the British 
Astronomical Association. 85, Gracechurch Street, E.C., and 
136, Rodenhurst Road, Clapham Park, London, 1905. 

1836. *K. Wilson. 

A.A., Oxf<* (3"* in i*^ class in Eng.; i®* class 
Langxiages; 2nd class Math^), i860. Elected 
to an open Minor Scholarship at S* John's, 
Camb., 1 86 1. Exhibitioner 1861. 

Kenneth Wilson. B.A.; Jun. Opt. 1865. A master at the 
Hartley Institute, Southampton. Principal of Wellington 
College, New Zealand. Palmerston North, New Zealand, in 1905. 
Youngest son of Thomas Wilson, of Crimbles House, and 
brother of Nos. 1517 and 1777. 

1837. *J. H. Leather . . (3 years) 

Left without notice Mids., 1859 (3 years.) 

John Henry (younger son of John Wignall) Leather, a machine 
maker at Cleckheaton (P. & C. Garnett) ; retired. 



I30 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1838. *Hutchinson . . • (5 years) 

Removed 1857. 
1796. *Glover, F. . . . (8 years) 

Exhib*' 1862. Proceeding to Oxf*^. 

1839. *Hudson . . • (3 years) 

Removed 1857 (0- 
1760. *R. Handcock . (7 years) 

Left Mids., i860, to enter an office. 

1840. *Whalley . • (li years) 

Left with due notice Mids., 1857. 

1 84 1. *Headland . . • (2 years) 

Left to go into business, Christmas, 1857. 

Probably Thomas Headland, a tailor (T. Headland & Sons, 
Leeds). Died i6 Dec, 1886, in Leeds, aged 44. 

1842. C. H. Kemplay. 

Charles Henry Kemplay, elder son of Christopher Kemplay. 
Died 7 Aug., 1884. Brother of No. 1849. 

1843. ^Whitley . (3 years rj 
♦ Removed with notice Mids., 1856. 

1844. II. *North . . • (2 years?) 

♦Removed to enter business, Oct', 1856. 

1845. *Hincks, J. F. . .. (ij years) 

Left from domestic difficulties without notice 
Mids., 1857. 

1846. *Hargreave . . • (li years) 

Removed to Radley, Michaelmas, 1857. 

1847. * Atkinson, R. . . (44 years) 

Left with due notice Mids., i860, to prepare for 
Commission in the Army. 

Richard Henry, youngest son of John Atkinson, solicitor. 
Ensign 14th Regiment 1863, lieutenant 1867, captain 1877, 
major 1881 ; transferred to 55th Border Regiment; retired 
1884. Private secretary to I^ord Iveagh. Died 24 Jan., 1905, 
in London. 

1848. *Hincks, W. . . . (li years) 

Left Mids., 1857. (See above.) 

1849. -^' Kemplay. 

Alfred Kemplay, younger son of Christopher Kemplay. Trin. 
Coll., Camb. B.A.; Sen. Opt. 1869. Died 22 Dec., 1870. 
Brother of No. 1842. 

1850. *Ward . . . (6 months) 

Removed with notice Mids., 1856. 

1 85 1. *Busfeild . • (24 years) 

Left to prepare for sea, Christmas, 1857. 

Frederick Busfeild (youngest son of the Rev. William Busfeild, 
of Upwood, Bingley, Rector of Keighley). Royal Navj\ Died 
29 Jan., 1886, aged 42. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 131 

1852. *Lightfoot . . • (2i years) 

Left with notice Michaelmas, 1858. 

1853. I**. *W. F. Crosthwaite . . (4^ years) 

Left with notice Mids., i860, to return to Ireland. 

William Frederick Crosthwaite (nephew of the Rev. Benjamin 
Crosthwaite). In South Africa Repatriation Service, 1903. 

1854. Withiell, R. C. . . (2 years ?) 

Left to go to business, 1857. 

1855. *W. Ruddock . . (4 years) 

Left to enter Mess" Marshall's office, Christmas, 
1S59 (4 years). 

1856. *Oddy . . . (3i years) 

Left with notice Mids., 1859, to enter an office. 

1857. *Young . . • (2 years) 

Left to go to sea, Mids., 1858, in Green's service. 
1805. *W. Blackburn . . (4 J years) 

r.*Mids., 1859. In business as a Solicitor. 

1858. *E. Wilson . . . (6 years) 

Removed to business, Mids., 1858. 

Probably the same as No. 1691. 

1859. *T. Wilson . . . (6 years) 

Removed to business, Mids., 1858. 

Probably the same as No. 1690. 

i860. *G. Hick . . . (4 years) 

Left to enter office of Aire & Calder Nav" 
Compy, June, i860. 

George William (son of Richard) Hick learned mechanical 
engineering at the Sun Foundry, Leeds; retired. Living in 
London in 1903. 

1 86 1. * Wright, H. . . • (6 years) 

Left Xmas, 1861, to enter business. 

Piobably Howard (son of Murrell) Wright. A commercial 
traveller in Durban in 1894. 

1792. *Kempe, W. . . . (3^ years) 

Left Xmas, 1859. (In business.) 

1862. *C.Trumble . . • (2* years) 

Left without notice Xmas, 1858. 

Charies Trumble. 

1863. "^Sturgeon. 

Left with notice Mids., i860, to enter engineering 
works (64 years). 

Probably No. 1784, 

1864. Lawson. 

Frederick William Lawson, a machine maker (Samuel Lawson 
and Sons, Hope Foundry, Leeds). J. P. for Leeds. Alderman 
1895, Lord Mayor 1900. Living at Adel in 1905. 



132 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1865. *Braithwaite, E. . • (5 years) 

Left to enter medical prof", Xmas, 1861. 

Probably the Rev. Edward Beardoe Braithwaite. Caius Coll., 
Camb. B.A. 1866; M.A. 1870. Curate of Calverley, 1867-73. 
. Vicar of Bardsey, 1873-95. 

1866. *E. Hick . . (5 years) 

Left to enter business, Xmas, 1861. 

Edward (son of Richard) Hick. A wine merchant (R. Hick and 
Son) Park Row, Leeds, in 1903, 

1867. *Gilbert . . . (6 years) 

Left May, 1862, in consequence of father's death, 
to enter business. 
1868^ *Cariss, W. . . . (5 years) 

Left to enter Sol" office (Xmas, 1861). 

Rev. Walter Henry Cariss, son of Ben. Cariss, solicitor. 
St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Curate of 
Pensnett, 1869; of Cloughton, 1870. Vicar of Cloughloii, 
1874 ; of St. Gabriel's, Birmingham, since 1884. 

1869. *W. Lapage . . • (3 years) 

Left to enter naval School, Mids., 1859. 

William Perfect Lapage. H.M.S. Conway^ iS$^; Indian Marine 
Service, 1866; Abyssinian Expedition, 1868. Commander Star 
Line and Ocean Line; retired 1896. Glencoe, Ealing, W., 
in 1902. 

1870. *J, Lapage . . • (5 years) 

Left to enter business, Xmas, 1861. 

John Henry Lapage, 35, Bromley Road, Beckenham, in 1902. 

1 87 1. *Saalfield . . . (6 months) 

♦Removed with notice Mids., 1856. 

Admissions. 

Augr* 25*^ 1856. 

Upper Department. 

i872.*William Furniss Potter f J. Potter, Esq", Sharebroker, 
(13) — (Free Adm'') \ 12, Eldon Terrace, 
r. Mids., i860, with a view to office work. (4 years.) 

A sharebroker (Potter & Co.), 16, Park Row, Leeds; house, Ilkley, 
in 1905. 

i873.*Albert Edmund Green (14) TR. F. Green, Esq« (Stuff 
(Free Adm°) \ manuf'), Headingley. 

r. to enter business, Mids., 1858. (2 years in the 
School.) 

Robert Fletcher Green was a stuff" manufacturer at Headingley in 1850. 

1874. Charles Duncan Haigh (10) — Mr. J. Haigh (Druggist), 
116, Briggate. 

Rev. Charles Duncan Haigh. Queen's Coll., Oxford. Hasting*s 
Exhibitioner; B.A. 1869; 1st Class Lit. Hum.; M.A. 1872. A master 
at the School, 1870-9. Died at Clifton, Bristol, 1879. A brother 
of No. 1925. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 33 

i875.*Michael Heineken Horsfall (16) — W. Horsfall, Esq'^ 
(Woolm*), Calverley House, n' Leeds, r. Mids., 1859 
(to enter business?). (3 years.) 

Michael Heineken Horsfall. J. P. Westthorpe, Little Smeaton, 
Northallerton, in 1905. 

i876.*William Ward (13)— W. Sykes Ward, Esq*^ (Sol^, 
Claypit House, Leeds, r. Christmas, 1859. (3^ years.) 

Admitted a solicitor T. 1866. Bank Street, Leeds. Public Prosecutor 
for Leeds.- Vice-Consul for the United States of America. Major 
(hon. lieut. -colonel) 2nd West Yorkshire Engineer Volunteers; V.D. ; 
retired. 36, Hyde Terrace, Leeds. 

iS77.*John William Davy (12) — J. Davy, Esq'® (Dry Salter), 
10, Grosvenor Place, Woodhouse Lane. r. Mids., 1858, 
on ace* of his father's leaving Leeds. (2 years in School.) 

Josiah Davy (Davy & Co., drysalters, 42, Albion Street). Headingley 
in 1850. 

i878*John Bywater Ward (12)— W. Sykes Ward, Esq", 
Claypit House, Leeds, r. Mids', 1 86 1, to enter medical 
profession. (5 years.) A.A., Oxf^, 1861. 

Caius Coll., Camb. B.A. 1867; 2nd Class Nat. Sc; M.R.C.S. Eng. 
1866. Hanover Square, Leeds, in 1872. Superintendent of Wameford 
Asylum, Oxford. M.D. 1872. Died at Oxford, 3 Oct., 1898. 

i879.*Kennion William Stow (13) — M. Stow, Esq'% AUerton 
Hall, Moortown. In business with his father (Wool 
Merch*). (ij years.) r. Christmas, 1857. 
Died in South America. 

i88o.*Henry Thomas Rhodes (12)— T. Rhodes, Esq'^Merch^ 
3, Boundary Terrace, Burley. r. Mids., 1857, ^^ 
conseq. of removal from the Town, (i year.) 

i88i.*John Howden (13)— J.F.Howden, Esq'%98,Bath Street, 
Glasgow. Mrs. Howden, Chapeltown. r.* Christmas, 
1857- (i4 years.) 

1882. Edward M. Stow (10)— M. Stow, Esq'*, AUerton Hall, 
Moortown. 

Brother of Nos. 1879 and 1884. 

1 883. *Nathaniel Goodheart Godfrey (12) — The Rev^ N. S. 

Godfrey, Wortley Parsonage, n' Leeds, r. Oct., 1856, 

in consequence of Rev. N. S. G. leaving Leeds. 

(3 months.) 

Nathaniel Goodhart (son of Rev. Nathaniel Steadman) Godfrey. Clerk 

to Chelsea Hospital. Captain 3rd Middlesex Artillery Volunteers. 

Ivy Hatch, Horsham, in IQC*^. 

i884.*Frederic Melkington Stow (11)— M. Stow, Esq" (Cloth 
M.) AUerton Hall, Moortown. r. Mids., 1861, to pre- 
pare for Woolwich at a private tutor's. (5 years.) 

Afterwards Frederic Melkington Kenyon Stow. 5th Dragoon Guards — 
Comet 1865, lieutenant 1871, captain 1878, major 1882, lieut. -colonel 
1883; retired ^^ith rank of major-general, 21 Dec, 1887. 



134 l.EEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

i885.*Morton Barret (13)— W. R. Barrett, Esq" (Woolsorter), 
6, St. George's Terrace, Leeds, r. Christmas, 1859. 

(3i years.) 

Admitted a solicitor; practised at Leeds and Otley. Died at Otley, 
a bachelor, 15 Feb., 1873. 

i886.*John Heaps Hilton (Found") (io)—Mrs.Hilton,9,Carlton 
Hill, Woodhouse Lane, r.* 1857. (i year.) 

Son of Anne Abigail Hilton {nie Heaps). A roanu^cturing confectioner 
in Birmingham ; retired. 226, Stratford Road, Birmingham, in 1901. 

i887.*Joseph Walker (13) — J. Walker, Esq'®, Flock dealer, 
56, Saville Street, r. to enter business, Mids., 1858. 
(2 years.) (Sol" office). 

Admitted a solicitor M. 1863. South Parade, Leeds. Died at Naples. 

i888.*Henry William Roberts (12)— Mrs. Roberts, 64, Park 
Lane, Leeds, r. Christmas, 1859. (3t years.) 

L.S.A. Lond. 1876; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1877. Ashdown Villa, Wickham 
Terrace, Lewisham High Road, S.E., in 190 1. 

i889.*Charles Woide Godfrey (9)— The Rev<i N. S. Godfrey, 
Wortley Parsonage, n' Leeds, r. Oct., 1 856. (3 months.) 

Son of Rev. Nathaniel Steadman Godfrey. St. Cath. Coll., Camb. 
B.A. 1883. Curate of Westbury, Salop, 1883; of St. Saviour's, Upper 
Chelsea; 1890. Rector of Long Whatton, I^ughborough, from 1894. 

i890.*Henry Walker (12)— J. Walker, Esq'^, 56, Saville Street, 
r. to enter business, Mids., 1858. (2 years.) Entered 
an architect's office. 
An architect. 8, Upper Fountaine Street, Leeds, in 1905. 

i89i.*Thomas Spencer Pitts (11) — J.Pitts (Iron Foundry), 
Sunfield, Stanningley. r.* 1857. (^i years.) 

Joseph Pitts (Butler & Pitts, iron founders) lived at Westfield House 
in 1866. 

i892.*Horatio Park Trow (14)— W. H.Trow, Esq'« (Account*), 
55, Trafalgar Street, r. Christmas. 1857. (i^ years.) 

William Henry Trow was an accountant at 55, Trafalgar Street, in 1866. 

i893.*Samuel Wesley Handy Wade (10)— S. W. H. Wade, 
Esq'® (Insur^ Agent), 21, Cowper Street, New Leeds, 
r. Xmas, 1859. (3^ years.) 

Samuel Wesley Handy Wade lived at 11, Northfield Terrace, in 1866. 
(See also Nos. 2079 and 2080.) 

i894.*James Allan Bulmer (12) — Mrs. Bulmer, 17. Cowper 
Place, r. to go to sea, Mids., 1859. (3 years.) 

i895.*Frederic Trumble (13) — J. Trumble, Esq"* (Paper 
Stainer), Rose Villa, Headingley. r. to enter business, 
Christmas, 1859. (34 years.)" 

i896.*George Harry Trumble (11) — J. Trumble, Esq". 

r. Nov', i860, in consequence of his father's leaving 
Leeds. Destin" uncertain. (44 years.) 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 35 

i897.*Edward John Tennant (14) ^ J. Tennant (Ironmonger), 
i8g8.*Henry Prince Tennant (13)/ 16, Queen Square. 

[E. J.T.] r. to enter business as an engineer, Christmas, 

1859. (3i years.) 

For eight years a tea and coffee planter in Ceylon and Johore. An 
insurance broker. Infirmary Street, Leeds, in 1903. 

[H. p. T.] r. Mids., i860, on ace' of ill health. 
(4 years.) Intended for China. 

Henry Prince Tennant. A tea merchant in China. Died many years ago. 

i899.*James Rennie Wilkinson (12) — T.J.Wilkinson (Silver 
smith), Carr Lodge, Leeds, r. from ill health, Mids., 
i860. (4 years.) To be a farmer. 

Addington, Thrapston, Northants. J. P. Vice-Chairman of the County 
Council in 1903. 

1900. James Aspridge Hall (9) — W. Hall, Esq", Physic", 
Springfield House, Burmantofts. 

James Asbridge Hall. M.K.C.S. Eng. 1869. Lockwood, Huddersfield. 
in 1901. 

i90i.*John Wilson (10) — Mrs. Wilson, 9, Elmwood Place. 

r., cause not stated, Christmas, 1858. (2^ years.) 
To a boarding school. 

1 902.* Walter Purchon (9) — J. Purchon (Auctioneer). 4, 
Kensington Terrace, Hyde Park, r.* Jan^, 1859. 

(24 years.) 

James Purchon was an auctioneer at 25, Bank Street ; house, 14, Claypit 
Lane, in 1850. 

1903. *T. Blackburn (from Lower Dep*^) — S. R. Blackburn, 
Esq', r. to enter business, Mids., 1858. (2 years.) 

Thomas Blackburn. Died in America about 1870. Son of Samuel 
Render Blackburn and brother of No. 1955. 

i904.*Arthur Firby (16) — C. Firby, Esq*^, Briggate. 
r. to enter business, 1857. (i^ years.) 

i905.*Thomas Fletcher (Found"), 9 — Mr. Fletcher, 16, S* John's 
Street, r. to Lower DepS Xmas, 1856. 

Robert Thompson Fletcher lived at 16, St. John Street, in 1850. He 
was a joiner (W. T. & R.T. Fletcher, i, Cross Court). (See also No. C59.) 

i9o6.*George Ernest Moberly (10) — ^The Rev^ C. E. Moberly, 
Beeston. r, to Rugby on appointment of Rev*^ C. E. M. 
to a Mastership at Rugby, Christmas, 1858. (2 J years.) 

Bom at Whitby i May, 1846. Son of William Moberly, of St. Peters- 
burg. To Rugby School in 1859. At the age of 17 was apprenticed 
at the Orwell Works, Ipswich, and remained with Messrs. Ransomes, 
Sims & fpfferies until his death, at Cottesmore, Ipswich, on 3 May, 1905. 
An accomplished hnguist. 




General Sir Wm. Gustavus Nicholson, K.C.B. 

{From a photo, by R. Maruki^ Tokio,) 



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LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 137 

at home, Jan>', 1858. (i year.) Returned for a short 
time in 1859. Obt** a pos** in Royal Observatory, 
Christmas, 1859. Scholar at Sidney, Camb., 1861. 

B.A. 1865 ; 20th Wrangler. Mathematical Master at the Leeds 
Grammar School, 1865-74 ; and Assistant Master in Cheltenham College, 
1874-97. Head Master of St. George's School, Roundhay, Leeds, 1905. 

i9i5*Alfred Calvert (14) — Mrs. Calvert, Headingley Hill, 
r. from ill health (1859). (2 years.) 

Thomas Calvert (John Calvert & Son, dyers, 90, Kirkstall Road). 
Headingley Hill, in 1850. 

i9i6.*William Gustavus Nicholson (not on Found") (11) — 
W. Nich'^ Nich". Esq^% Roundhay Park. r. Mids., 
1862, to compete for adm° at Woolwich, {sk years.) 

Son of William Nicholson Nicholson. Captain of the School Cadet 
Corps. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Passed into and out of 
Woolwich at the head of the list. Royal Engineers. Lieutenant, 
March, 1865 ; Captain, March, 1878 ; Bt. Major, March, 1881 ; Major, 
March, 1885 ; Bt. Lieut. -Colonel, July, 1887; Colonel, January, 1891 ; 
Major-General, December, 1899; Lieut. -General, November, 190 1. 
Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief in India, 1890; Adjutant- 
General in India, 1898. Afghan War, 1878-80. Candahar Field Force ; 
three times mentioned in despatches ; medal, with three clasps, and bronze 
decoration. Egypt, 1882; Tel-el-Kebir, medal, with clasp, and 4th class 
O^manieh and Khedive's star. Burmah, 1886-7 ; Assistant Adjutant - 
General; mentioned in despatches; medal and clasp. North-West 
Frontier, Tirah, 1897-8; Chief of the Staff; mentioned in despatches; 
K.C.B.; medal with two clasps. South African War, 1899-1900; 
Military Secretary; Director of Transport; mentioned in despatdies; 
medal and five clasps ; Director-General of Mobilization and Military 
Intelligence, i May, 1901. Chief Military Attach^ with Japanese Army 
in Manchuria, 1904-5. 

iQiy.^Arthur Charles Granger (12) — C. Granger, Esq. (Sol'), 
Chapeltown (Newton Grove), r. Jan^, 1858, to a 
boarding school, (i year.) 

Admitted a solicitor T. 1865. Granger & Son, Bank Street, Leeds. 

Went abroad. Died about 1880. 

19 1 8. Robert George Carter (Lower Dep*) (13) — R. M. Carter 
(Coal M*), 54, Trafalgar Street. 

For many years a clerk. Died at Ladypit Lane, Leeds, in 1895, 
aged 51. (See also No. C72.) 

iQiQ.+Joshua Smithson (not on Found") (16) — J. Smithson, 
Esq*^, Wakefield (S* John's), r. Oct', 1858, to business 
in a merchant's office at Messina. (2 years nearly.) 

Went to New York. Believed to be dead. 

i92o.*Edward Parsons (not on Found") (13) — J. Parsons, 

Harewood, nr. Leeds, r. Jany., 1858 (reason unknown) ; 

readmitted Aug^ 1858; r. Mids% i860. (3 years.) 
i92i.*William Charles Sylvester (not on Found") (13) — ^The 

Revd W. T. M. Sylvester, Rectory, Castleford. r. Jany, 

1858, from ill health (i year.) 
Son of the Rev. William Thomas Mainwaring Sylvester. 



138 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

i922.*William George Hubie (noton Found") (13) — R. Hubie 
(Farmer), Barlby Grove, n' Selby. r.* Mids., 1858. 
(ij years.) 

Went to Brazil about 1868. Villa da Sena Azul, Colony d'Assungny, 
Province of Parana, Brazil. 

1923. Walter A. Haigh (11) — Mrs. Haigh (Dyer), Aire Villa, 
Newlay, n' Leeds, r.; restored Mids., 1858; r.* 
X"^"", i860. (4 years.) 

i924.*Charles Varley — B. Stead, Esq**, Chapel- AUerton. 
r.* Mids., i860; family leaving England. (34 years.) 

i925.*Francis Elam Haigh (8) — J. Haigh, Druggist, Woodbine 
Cottage, Little Woodhouse. r. Mids., 1861, to enter 
School, frigate Conway, for educ° for Merch*^ Service. 
(4i years.) 

Brother of No. 1874. Born 20 May, 1848. Royal Navy, 1862; 
Lieutenant, 1872; retired 1890. Died at Bournemouth 26 Oct., 1902. 

i926.*George Fenton (14) — ^J. T. Fenton, Esq*^, Knosthrop. 
r. on ace* of weak health and incapacity, 1857. 
(i year.) 

Younger son of John Thomas Fenton. Went tc America ; died there. 

i927.*Nathan Alex' Mackie (8) — Mrs. Mackie, i, Csirr Place, 
Queen Sq". r. Mids., 1859. (24 years.) 

i928.*Henry Edward Blanshard (10) — W. Blanshard, Esq", 
5, Queen Street, Park Place, r. to go to a private 
tutor (Jan^', 1861). (4 years.) 

(Son of William Blanshard, Barrister ; afterwards a County Court Judge. ) 
Died at Grange-over-Sands, 15 Sept., 1879. 

i929*Francis Edwin Robinson (10) — T. Robinson (Flax 
dresser), 10, Alfred Place, Camp Road. r. to Lower 
DepS Aug*, 1858. 

Son of Thomas Robinson. Learned engineering; then at Millgarth 
Mills; then to America, in woollen trade. In Brooklyn in 1904. 

i93o.*Miles Atkinson (not on Found**) (13) — The Kev^ M. 
Atkinson, Vicarage, Harewood. r. for College, Mids., 
1862. (54 years.) Equal for exhib" with F. Glover, 
to whom as a Foundationer it was adjudged. 

Queen's Coll., Oxford. Exhibitioner; B.A. 1867; 2nd Class Lit. Hum. 
M.A. 1874. Curate of Sneinton, Notts., 1868-70; St. John's, Hulme, 
1870-74; St. John's, Holborn, 1874-75 ; St. Jude, Whitechapel, 1876-81. • 
Vicar of St. Mary's, Huntingdon. Died 1894. 

1 93 1. George Heaps (from L.D.) — Mr. Heaps, 22, Cowper 
Street, New Leeds. 

Rev. George Walter Heaps, Hatfield Hall, Durham. B.A. 1865; 
2nd Class Theol.; M.A. 1877. Curate of ShincliflTe, co. Durham, 
1866-69; of South Shields, 1869-71; of Grimley, Worcs., 1871-74; 
of St. Michael, Bromley, 1874-77. Vicar of Bransdale, Yorks., 1877. 
Died 1895. (See also No. C36.) 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 139 

i786.*Henry Chadwick — W. Chadwick, Esq'% Dyer, etc., 
Hunslet Lane. r. Mids., 1 859 (to enter some business) , 
in consequence of domestic difficulties. (5 years.) 

i932.*Matthew TunniclifFe — Mr. TunniclifFe, Pudsey. 

r. Mids., 1 86 1. Assist*^ Master at Dorchester Gr. 
School. 

Rev. Matthew W. Tunnicliffe. St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A 1866. 
Second Master Holt Grammar School, Norfolk, 1866-67. Curate of 
Ringstead, Norfolk, 1867-69, of Elmley, Yorks., 1869-71. Vicar of 
Earlsheaton, Yorks., 1871. Died 1891. (See also No. C56.) 

Total- 
Upper Department . . .130 
Lower Department 

Admissions. Upper Depart^ 
Midsummer, 1857. 

i933.*Robert Edward Wilson (15) — G.Wilson, Esq"^® (Surgeon), 
8, North Street, r. to study at home for civil serv. 
appt. Mids., 1859. (2 years.) 

i934.*Alfred Pickard (15) — ^J. Pickard (Comm* Traveller), 
Boundary Terrace, Burley. r.* Jan^, 1 858. (6 months.) 
Afterwards at Young Men's Xtian Instit". A. A., 
Oxford, 1858 (i"*^ class in Math^"). 

i935.*Sam Haigh (15) — Mrs. Haigh, Airevale, Newlay. 
r. Mids., 1859, to enter Medical Prof". (2 years.) 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1863; L.S.A. Lond. 1868. 18, Brooklyn Road, 
Shepherd's Bush, London, in 1872. Died 20 March, 1903, at Down 
Hall, Bourne, aged 60. 

i936.*John EUershaw (Free Adm"), 14 — J. EUershaw, Esq., p, 
Oakfield, Kirkstall. r. on acc*^ of ill health, Oct', 1858, 
to become a gentleman farmer, (i J years.) Afterwards 
went to Oxf^, 1862. 

B.N.C., Oxford. B.A. 1865; M.A. 1869. Curate of St. Stephen's, 
Westminster, 1866; Ashbourne, 1867; Barmston, Yorks., 1868. Rector 
of Chew Stoke, Somerset, 1869-94. Rural Dean of Chew Magna, 
1884-93. Barneby House, Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol, in 1904. 

i937.*Edward Jennins, 13 — Miss Jennins, 15, Brunswick St. 
r. Mids., i860, to enter Mess" Vance's office. (3 years.) 

(Son of Henry Jennins.) Proprietor of the Avenue Boarding House, 
South Cliff, Scarborough, 1903. 

i938.*Lionel Hirst (not on Found"), 14 — David Hirst (Cloth 
Ma'), Morley. r. Mids., 1858, for business, (i year.) 

i939.*Howard Barrett, 14 — The Rev*^ A. Barrett (Wesleyan 
Min'), Brunswick Chapel House, r. on occasion of 
his father's leaving Leeds. 



I40 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1940. William Dobson, 10 — T. Dobson (Surgeon), Green 
Cottage, Holbeck 

L.S.A Lond. 1868; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1869. 157, Beeston Road, Leeds. 
Died 1902, aged 55. 

1 94 1 .*Christopher Jackson Buck, 12 — W. C. Buck (Grocer), 
51, Briggate. r. Xmas, i860, to enter business. 
(3i years.) 
Died about 1864. 

1942. George Fletcher Bates (Free adm"), 10 — E. Bates 

(Carver, etc.), 79, East Street. 

Edmund Bates was a carver and gilder at i, Upper Fountaine Street, 
in 1866. The son became a medical student, and was burned to death. 

1943. Davis Richards Glover, 10 — Mrs. Glover, 37, Coburg 

Street. 

Son of William Glover. A sharebroker, Rhodes, Raynar & Co., Albion 
Street, Leeds. Freshfield, North Hill Road, Headingley, in 1905. 

1944. John W°^ Charles 4Cendall, 11— The Rev<i J. Kendall, 

Parsonage, Holbeck. 

Son of Rev. John Button Fisher Kendall. An engineer. Joined the 
Royal Marine Artillery. A brother of No. 2019. 

1945. Archibald Thomas Harshaw, 10 — ^J. Harshaw (Cloth 

M*^)> 39» Springfield Place, r. Mids., 1861, to enter 
an office. (4 years.) 

James Harshaw was a merchant at 18, Francis Street, in 1866. 

1946. *Thomas W™ Agar Downs, 13 — Mrs. Downs, 8, Blenheim 

Square, r. Feb^, 1859, to enter an office, (ij years.) 

Buried at Adel Church. 

1947. William Henry Maude, 11 — Edm. Maude, Esq^®, 

Potternewton, with Rev^ C. E. M. 

A timber merchant (E. Maude & Sons, the Calls, Leeds); retired. J. P. 
for West Riding. Middleton Lodge, in 1903. 

i948.*James Philip Flood, 10— The Rev<* S. Flood, St. 
Matthew's, r. with presentation to Repton School, 
Jany, 1858. (6 months.) 

Queen's Coll., Camb. Scholar and Exhibitioner; B.A. 1870; M.A. 
1884. Curate of Charlwood, Surrey, 1870; of St. Matthew's, Leeds, 
1873. Wilberforce Miss., 1875. Chaplain Guy's Hospital, 1878. 
Curate of Laxton, 1888. Vicar of Warmington from 1893. 

i949.*Alfred Gibson Trow, 9 — W. H. Trow (Account*^), 55, 
Trafalgar Street, r. to L.D., Xmas, 1859. (24 years.) 

William Henry Trow was an accountant at 55, Trafalgar Street, in 1866. 

i950.*Herbert Harrison, 9 — G. F. Harrison, Carlton Hill, 
r. in consequence of his father's leaving Leeds, March, 
1859. (2 years nearly.) Afterwards returned (see 
below), 1 86 1. 

Re-entered 1861. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 141 

195 1.* William Spencer, 12 — ^J. Spencer, 24, Bk. Brunswick 
St. r.* Xmas, i860, wishing to enter an office. 
(3i years.) 

1952. Lorraine David Stow, 10 — M. Stow, Esq**^, AUerton 
Hall, Moortown. 

The Rev. Lorraine David Kenyon Stow. Curate of Trinity, Darlington, 
1872 ; of Christ Church, Clifton, Bristol, 1S75 J of Trinity, Brighton, 1876. 
Vicar of St. Mary-at-Elms, Ipswich, 1883-94. Died 10 Nov., 1904. 

i953.*James Rob*^ Baker, 12 — R. Baker, Esq'^, 113, High S', 
Bordesley, Birmingham, r. March, 1859. (2 years 
nearly.) 

James Robert Baker (son of Robert Lfirge Baker, M.R.C.S., of 
Birmingham ; afterwards of Barham House, Leamington, who died in 
1885). Went to Melbourne ; address not known, 1905. 

i723.*T. H. Flood (readmitted), r. Aug., 1859. 
U.D. . .134? 

Admissions. 
January, 1858. 

1954. Arthur Towler, 12 — W. Towler (Lawyers Clerk), 17, 
Oxford Street, r.* Mids., i860. (24 years.) Entered 
Aire and Calder Nav" office. 

Bom 1845. Son of No. 68, ante. Accountant, Aire and Calder Naviga- 
tion, Leeds. Oak Bank, Harehills Lane, Leeds, 1905. 

1955- Samuel William Blackburn, Free Adm°, 12 — S. R. 
Blackburn, Esq*"®, 2, Francis Street, r. May, r86i, to 
enter the Electric Telegraph office. Confirmed 1861. 
(34 years.) 
Living in Leeds in 1903. 

1956. Joseph EUershaw Pepper, 13 — ^J. Pepper, Esq'®, 3, Queen 

Street, r. to Germany, Christmas, 1859. (2 years.) 

An ironmaster, Taylor Brothers, Clarence Iron Works, Hunslet ; retired. 
Germyns, Romsey, 1905. 

1957. Charles EUershaw, 13 — J. EUershaw, Esq'®, Oakfield, 

Kirkstall. r. March, 1862, to become a gentleman 
farmer. (4^ years.) 

Went to America; returned. Died about 1885, at Seaton, Devon. 

1958. Osborne Billingfton, 13 — W. Billington (Dyer), Newlay, 

nr. Leeds, r. from ill health, Mids', i860. {2\ years.) 
Died 1862. 

1959. Richard Croyden Burton, 15—R. B. Burton (Draper), 

83, Briggate. r. in consequence of his father's leaving 
Leeds, Mids., 1859. (ij years.) 

St. Bees, 1885. Curate of West Mersea, Essex; of Weathersfield, 
E^sex. Vicar of Fotheringhay, 1890. 



142 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

i960. Thomas Slgston Booth, 15 — J. Booth (Surgeon), 
GomersaJ, n*" Leeds, r. to private tuition at home, 
Christmas, 1859. Scholar of Cath. Coll., Camb., 1862. 
(2 years.) 

B.A. 1865; 22nd Sen. Opt. Articled to a Solicitor^ but died before 
his articles expired. Bom 23 Sept., 1842; died 5 May, 1866. 

1 96 1. James Walker, 11 — ^J. Walker (Flock dealer), 56, 

Saville St. 

Lieut.-Col. James Walker. M.R.C.S. Eng. 1867; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1869. 
Formerly a medical officer 4th Batt. West Yorks. Regt. 14, Storey 
Street, Hull, 1905. Brother of Nos. 1887, 1890, and 1^5. 

1962. Arthur Shackleton, 10 — J. Shackleton (Sol'), Moor 

Farm, Chapel town, r.* from ill health, Jan^, 1862. 
(4 years.) 

Arthur Angel Shackleton, son of John Shackleton, solicitor, Leeds. 

He was admitted a solicitor T. 1868. 

1963. James Edmund Maude, 10— E. Maude, Esq**, Chapel- 

town. 

A timber merchant (E. Maude & Sons, The Calls, Leeds) ; retired. A 
trustee of the School. Moor-Allerton, Leeds, in 1905. 

1964. Joseph Gill Hirst, 10 — J. G. Hirst (Surgeon), Chapeltown 

Road. 
Joseph Gill Hirst was a surgeon at Chapel- Aller ton in 1850. The son 
died young. 

1965. Alfred Walker, 10 — ^J. Walker, 56, Saville Street. 

Brother of Nos. 1887, 1890, and 1961. Died under age. 

1966. Charles Bulmer Maude, 9 — E.Maude, Esq**, Chapeltown. 

Exeter Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1871 ; 3rd Class Theol. Curate of Leeds. 
Vicar of St. Cyprian, Kimberley. P.C. of Wilnecote, Warwickshire. 
Vicar of Leek ; of St. Chad's, Shrewsbury. Archdeacon of Salop 
from 1896. Shrewsbury, 1904. 

i967.*William Walter Wells, 9 — Mrs. Wells, 30, Cowper St. 
r. to enter business, Mids., 1862. (4^ years.) 

Mrs. Mary Jane Wells lived at 30, Cowper Street, in 1866. 

i968.*Edward George Davis, 10 — R. H. White, Esq**, Surgeon, 
r. on acc*^ of his uncle's leaving Leeds, Christm., 1859. 
(2 years.) 
i969.*John Aikin Flint, 11 — Mrs. Flint, 11, Springfield Flace. 
r. Xmas, i860, for a boarding school (3 years.) 
John Aiken (son of the late Thomas) Flint. In the Customs ai 
Adelaide. Died 4 Nov., 1879, at Port Adelaide. 

i97o.*George Lancelot Smithies, 11 — C. Smithies, MerchS 
51, Springrfield Flace. r.* Xmas, 1858. (One year.) 

Charles Smithies was a foreign agent at 3, Lyddon Terrace, in 1850. 

iQ7i.*Clifford Burkill, 12— Is. Burkill (Corn M'), Chapeltown 
Hall. r. Xmas, 1861. 

(Son of Isaac Burkill. ) A corn merchant at Wakefield. Retired, and 
died many years ago. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 43 

Admissions. 
Aug* 2"0, 1858. 

1972. I Henry Wimbles, 11 (Jan.) — J. Wimbles (Shoemaker), 

8, Nile Street. 

Rev. Henry Wimble. Queen's Coll., Oxford. Hastings* Exhibitioner; 
B.A. 1870; 4th Class Lit. Hum.; M.A. 1879. Curate of Oswestry. 
Second Master of Oswestry Grammar School. Head Master of North 
Walsham Grammar School. Vicar of Salhouse, Norfolk. Died 4 Aug., 
1904. 

1973. [2 Fred^ Arnold Lees (Lower Depart^), 11, Jan. — D'Lees, 

Meanwood.] 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; LR.C.P. Lond. 1871. Slonegate Road, Meanwood, 
Leeds, 1905. (See also No. ci6o.) 

1974. 3 George Eaton Hill, 13, Feb. — W. Hill (Draper), 

32, Park Lane. 

William Hill was a draper at 32, Park Lane, in 1866. 

1 975- *4 William Armitage, 9 (Nov.) — H. Armitage, Iron 
Merch*, Chapeltown. r. from ill health after a 
short time. 

1976. *5 William Trant, Found" only? 14 (March) — W. Trant 
(Druggist), 35, Park Lane. r. in course of same 
half year. 

William Trant was a druggist at 35, Park Lane, in 1850. 

1977.^6 John Greenwood Pashley, 14 (Sep*^) — H. Pashley 
(Cabinet Maker), 169, North St. r. to enter 
business, Christmas, 1859. (li years.) 

Henry Pashley was an upholsterer at 169, North Street, in 1866. 

1978. 7 Thomas Snowdon Butler, 12 (July) — ^J. O. Butler, 

Engineer, Burley Grange. 

Son of John Octavius Butler. Died at Harrogate, 1874. 

1979. 8 Arthur Snowdon, 9 (Jan.) — H. Snowdon, Solicitor, 

Prov^ Lodge, Cla5rpit Lane. 

For many years a schoolmaster in New South Wales. Died 18 Sept., 
1900, at Marulam, New South Wales. 

1980. 9 William Scrope Ayrton, 9 (Feb.) — W. S. Ayrton 

(Comm' of Bank>), AUerton Hill, Chapeltown. 

In the Chinese Consular Service at various ports; retired. Died 
16 Dec, 1902, at 62, Edith Road, West Kensington. 

1 98 1. 10 John Pycock, 9 (Dec') — Mrs. Abbay, 9, Elmwood 

Terrace, r. Xmas, 1861. (3! years.) 

Mr. Henry Bateson Abbey. 8, Elmwood Terrace, in 1866. 

1982. II Alexander Crosthwaite, 10 (April) — Rev^ B. Cros- 

thwaite, S*^ Andrew's. 
Youngest son of Rev. Benjamin Crosthwaite. Died 1890, in Australia. 



144 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1 983.* 1 2 Charles Langdon Nicholson (For'), 11 (July) — 
W. N. Nicholson, Esq**, Roundhay Park. r. to a 
private tutor's, Christmas, 1858. 

Youngest son of William Nicholson Nicholson. No occupation. Died 
13 Jan., 1876, at Usk (Mon.). Brother of No. 1916. 

1984. *i 3 George Briggs Feamley (For'), 13 (Feb.) — J. 
Fearnley, Com MerchS Calder Mills, Dewsbury. 
r. Mids., i860; private pupil to Mr. Ripley; 
destin" uncertain. (2 years.) 

(Son of Jonathan Feamley.) A corn miller. 138, Dodsworth Road, 
Bamsley, 1905. 

1985. *i4 John Edwin Clarke (For*"), 15 (Oct.)— J. Clarke 
(Music Master), Rothwell. r. Christmas, 1859. 
{i{ years.) 

James Clark was a professor of music at Rothwell in 1866. 

1986. *i 5 Samuel James Hulme, 16 (May) — Rev. S. Hulme 

(Methodist), 15, Grove Terrace, r. Mids., i860, to 
enter med* prof**. (2 years.) 

1987. 16 Andrew Lewis Jukes (For'), 13 (July) — Rev^ A. Jukes, 

7, Albert St., Spring Bank, Hull. 

Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1868; 3rd Class Classics; M.A. 1871. 
Curate of Wellingborough ; of Clewer ; of St. Stephen's, Lewisham. 
Vicar of St. Bartholomew's, Charlton-in- Dover. Rector of West 
Hackney from 1892. 

1988. *i7 Denis Daly (For'), 14, Nov'— L* CoV Daly, Sandhurst, 

Wokingham, Berks, r. Nov', i860. (24 years.) 
Entered engineer's oflBce. 

Son of Robert Daly, who was a Captain R.F.P.,3rd Foot; Lieut. -Colonel 
26 Feb., 1858. Captain of Cadets at Royal Military College, 23 June, 1843. 

From Lower Department. 

1989. *i8R. W. Scholefield. r. Xmas, 1859 (ij years), to 

enter business. 

(Sfee also No. CI 17.) 

1990. 19 W. H. Scholefield. 

(See also No. c 118.) 

1991. 20 C. Vaux (Free adm"). 

Charles Vaux, a confectioner, 165, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, in 1904. 
(See also No. c 13.) 

1992. *2i A. P. Williamson, r. from ill health (Mids., i860); 

did not return (as intended) because family left 
Leeds. (3 years.) 

From Lower Department, No. 062. Arthur Peebles Williamson, a 
drysalter (Watson, Walker & Quickfall, Ltd.). ^ighfield House, 
Gledhow Lane, Leeds, 190S. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 45 

1993. *22 C. T. Hewson. r.* Xmas, i860. (2^ years in U.D.) 

Charles Thomas Hewson. From Lower Department, No. c 68. 

1994. 23 William Simms. 

From Lower Department, No. C32. Rev. William Simms. Christ's 
Coll., Camb. Scholar; B.A 1867; 12th Sen. Opt.; M.A. 1870. 
Rector of St. Alban's, Malvern, Jamaica, 1881-83. Prebendary at 
Parish Church, Kingston, Jamaica, 1883-1902. Head Master of Jamaica 
High School, Kingston, and Principal Univ. Coll. from 1883. 

1995. 24 Benjamin Roberts. 

From Lower Department, No. 063. 

1996. 25 J. P. Baxter. 

Son of W. Baxter, drjrsalter. From Lower Department, No. CI41. 

1997. 26 Alfred Clare Nelson, — H. Nelson (Book Agent), 

19, Rockingham S^ Leeds, r. Xmas, i860, to 
enter business. (2^ years.) 

Admissions. 
Sept' 30th, 185a 

1998. (i)*Arthur Mountjoy Piatt (with C.E.M.), 17 (June)— 

(Uncle) J. C. Piatt, Esq'S 72, Old Broad S\ London, 
r. Mids., i860; dest° uncertain. 

Jesus Coll., Camb. LL.B. 1866; LL.M. 1877. Curate of Wroxton, 
Oxon.; of Alverstoke; of Gainsborough; of Deepine St. Nicholas; 
of St. Michael's, Stamford ; of Caistor, Lines. Rector of Croxby, Lines., 
from 1883. 

1999. (2)*Arthur Hugo Leather (with C.E.M.), 12, March — 

J. T. Leather, Esq., Leventhorpe Hall, n' Leeds, 
r.* Xmas, i860, to a private tutor's (2^ years) ; 
thence to Rugby. 

Son of John Towlerton Leather, of Leventhorpe Hall, Leeds, and 
Middleton Hall, Belford. Afterwards called Arthur Hugo L^ther- 
Culley. Radcliffe House, Bamburgh S.O., Northumberland, 1905. 

2000. (3)*William Thomas Brocklehurst, 1 2 \ Kev^ J. Brock^^ 

(June) — / (Wesleyan), 

2001. (4)*Walter Saxton Brocklehurst, 9 I Wesley St., 

(June) — ; Brunsw. St. 
r. Mids., 1 861, on their father's leaving Leeds. 

William Thomas (son of the Rev. James Dale) Brocklehurst. Cashier, 
Star Life Assurance Society, Cross Street, Manchester, 1905. 

Walter Saxton Brocklehurst, brother of the preceding. Accountant, 
Star Life Assurance Society, 32, Moorgate Street, E.C Briar Mount, 
Caterham Valley, 1905. 

2002. (5)*Joseph Webster Fearon (with C.E.M.) (10, Aug*) — 

Mrs. Fearon, Papcastle, n' Cockermouth. r. in 



146 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

consequence of Rev^ C. E. M/s leaving Leeds, 
Xmas, 1858. (3 months.) 

Son of the late Joseph Carter Fearon, CE. In a shipping office in 
Liverpool ; then ranching in Canada ; accidentally killed by runaway 
horses in Alberta, about 1901. 

Upper Department . . .147 
Lower Department . . .71 

21S 
Admissions. 
Upper Department. 

Jany, 1859. 

2003. (1) Francis Barnes (Lower Department), 13 (Aug.) — 

J. Barnes (Salesman), 2, Woodhouse Lane. 

John Barnes was a salesman at 2, Woodhouse Lane, in 1850. (See 
also No. C162; and following No. 2114.) 

2004. (2)* William Snell, 14 (May)— B. Snell (Cloth Finisher), 

4, Belgrave Square, r.* Christmas, 1859. (i year.) 

Benjamin Snell & Son, cloth finishers, Lady Bridge Mills, in 1877. 

2005. (3) Thomas Scarth, 12 (Sept') — R. Scarth (Dyer), 

Caledon" Road. 

With the Liverpool, London, and Globe Insurance Co. Went to 
Australia about 1867. A farmer in New Zealand in 1903. 

2006. (4)*Lister Smith, 17 (June) — ^J. G. Smith, Worsboro', 

n' Bamsley. *r. during the same year (cause 
unknown). 

2007. (5)*Charles Joy, 13 (Aug.) — ^W. G. Joy (Oil M^ &c.), 

Moorfield House, Headingley. r. Mids., 1861. 
(2i years.) 

(Son of William Glover Joy.) An oil merchant in Hull in 1903. 

2008. (6) James Brigden Murray, 9 (March) — ^J. Murray 

(Traveller], 3, Grosvenor Place, Woodhouse Lane. 

(Son of James Murray.) Died at Washington, U.S.A., i Aug., 1891. 

2009. (7) Henry Craven, 11 (March) — H. Craven (Corn Factor), 

Moorlands, Moortown, n' Leeds. 

Henry, son of Holmes Craven, a corn factor, 32, The Calls, Leeds. 
Limekiln House, East Keswick, Leeds, and Old Thorn vi lie, York, 1905. 

2010. 8 Thomas Lechmere Tudor Fitzjohn, 11 (June) — H. 

Fitzjohn (Accountant), 18, Park Square. 

Caius Coll., Camb. Scholar; B.A. 1871 ; M.A. 1874. Curate of 
Spilsby, 1874-6; of Skegby, 1876-8; of Southwell, 1880-83. Vicar 
of Cardington, Hereford, from 1883. J. P. for Salop. Cardington, 
Church Stretton, in 1904. 

201 1. (9) Moses Atkinson, 10 (May) — C. Atkinson (Comm° 

Agent), Yeadon House, Blackman Lane. 

Not in busine-^s. Lived at Headingley for many years. Parkhurst, 
Park Road, Harrogate, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 47 

2012. (10)* Alexander Dionysius Hobson Leadman, 10 (Oct.) 

— ^A. Leadman (Surgeon), 69, Woodhouse Lane, 
r., cause not assigned, Mids., 1861. (2^ years.) 

Re-entered. (See also No. 2208.) 

2013. (ii)*John Thomas Coxon, 13 (Jan^) — Mrs. Coxon, 

Allerton House, Chapeltown. r. Xmas, 1861 ; 
destin" unknown. (3 years.) 

Younger brother of No. 1263. Died at Scarborough 13 March, 1902. 

2014. (i2)*Anthony Foster, 13 (Dec') — D' Foster, 11, Park 

Place, r. from ill health, Mids., i860, (i^ years.) 

2015. (13) John Smith, 11 (May) — ^J. Smith, Leather M^ 

Sowerby, n' Thirsk. 

Died nearly 20 years ago. 

2016. (i4)*Henry John Fraser, 10 (March) — J. Frazer (Civil 

Engineer), Bramley, n' Leeds, r.* Mids., 1861. 

(2^ years.) 

A Civil Engineer. John Fraser & Son, Park Square, Leeds. Died in 
Oct., 1889, at Ganthorp House, near York. 

2oi7.*(i5) Arthur Holt Joy, 14, Sept'— W. G. Joy, Oil M^ 
&c., Moorfield House, Headingley. r. to business, 
Christmas, 1859. (i year.) 

Son of William Glover Joy. Died at the age of 52. 

20i8.*(i6) Robert Smithson, 15 (March) — J. Smithson, Oil M*^, 
St. John's, Wakefield, r. Xmas, 1859. (i year.) 

At Christchurch, New Zealand, in 1903. 

2019. (17) Frederic Webster Kendall, 11, Jan. — ^The Rev<^ J. 
H. Kendall, St. Matthew's Pars., Holbeck. 

(Second son of Rev. John Hutton Fisher Kendall.) Died 2 Sept., 1897, 
at Northfield, Cross Gates, aged 49. Brother of No. 1944. 

2020. [(18) Jackson Broomhead] (Lower Department), 9 (Oct') 
— H. Broomhead (Draper), 182, North St. 

2021. (19) Richard Herbert Lapage, 9 (Jan^) — ^J. Lapage, 

6, BeechgroNTe. 

(Son of John Lapage. ) M.LC.E.,M.LM.E. Locomotive Superintendent, 
Argentine Government Railways. A Consulting Engineer. Elmwood, 
Park Road, Surbiton, S.W. 

2022. (20) Joseph Whiteley Hebblethwaite, 10 (Nov.) — ^J. Heb- 

blethwaite. Wine MS Regent's Villa, Headingley. 

Joseph Whiteley (son of Joseph Whiteley) Hebblethwaite. Died in 
Norfolk Island in 1883. 

202 3. (2 1 ) Arthur George Nunneley, 9 Aug^— | fSur^g^eTn^^ 

2024. {22) Thomas .... Nunneley, 7 Feb>— |^^^^ p^^j^ p^^^'^^ 

Sons of Thomas Nunneley, F.R.C.S. Arthur George Nunneley was an 

engineer, and lived at Harrogate in 1903. 

Thomas Nunneley, an engineer. Died in Leeds, in May, 1895. 



148 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2025. (23) Gill, —J. Gill, Esq»- (Headingley). 

r. Mids., i860, to enter business, (i^ years.) 

William Gill (the son of Joseph). A bleacher and twine manufacturer. 
Died 24 March, 1905, at Menston. 

Total Number f Upper Department . 151 
lotal JNumber ^ Lower Department . 82 

233 
Admissions. 
Midsummer, 1859 
(first meeting in the New School). 

2026. (i) Albert Towler, 10 April — W. Towler (Solicitor), 31, 

S* James St. 

Son of No. 68, ante, A clerk. Died 28 Dec, 1890, in London. Woking. 

2027. (2)* William Chamberlain Mallett, 12 (Sept') — E.Mallett 

(Draper), 53, Ibbetson Place, Woodhouse Lane. 

r.* Xmas, i860, for a boarding school. (li years.) 

Peter and Edward Mallett were hosiers at 46, Briggate, in 1866 ; the 
son was with them. 

2028. (3)*John Gibson, 13 — W. Gibson (Mason), Whitkirk. 

r. to enter business, Mids., 1861. (2 years.) 

(Son of William Gibson, a grocer.) In the Leeds, Skyrac and Morley 
Savings Bank, from 1861. Organist and choirmaster at Whitkirk Church 
for more than 40 years. At Whitkirk in 1905. 

2029. (4)*Baynes Morfitt, 13 (Aug*) — J. Morfitt, Esq"*, Mill 

Green, New Wortley. r.* Mids., i860, supposed 
from ill health, (i year.) 

John Morfitt was a flax spinner at Mill Green in 1850. 

2030. (5)*Ebenezer Stewart Payne, 14 (Nov') — ^J. Pa3me 

(Traveller), 125, Elmwood S*. r. Xmas, i860, to 
enter business. [i\ years.) 

Son of John Payne. With Re3molds & Branson, chemists, Commercial 
Street, Leeds. Died of apoplexy, at Leeds, 26 March, 1889. 

2031. (6)*William Cuthbert Headland, 1 1 (April)— T. Headland 

(Tailor), 8, Grosvenor Place, r. on ace* of ill 
health, Mids., 1861. (2 years.) 

Bom 9 April, 1849. A tailor (T. Headland & Sons, Leeds). Died 
16 Nov., 1893, in London. 

2032. (7) Francis Martineau Lupton, 11 (July) — F. Lupton 

(Cloth Merch*), Potternewton Hall, nr. Leeds. 

Eldest son of No. 186 ante, Trin.CoU., Camb. B.A. 1870; 2nd Class 
Natural Science. A cloth manufacturer and merchant (William Lupton 
and Co., Whitehall Mills, Leeds). J. P. for Leeds and the West Riding. 
Alderman of Leeds. Rocklands, Newton Park, Leeds, 1905. 



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2033. (8) James Butler, 11 (April)— J. O. Butler (Kirks* Forge), 

Burley Grange, n' Leeds. 

(Son of John Octavius Butler. ) Manager of Steel Works. West Dyke, 
Redcar, in 1903. 

2034. (9) JohnRandRamsbotham, i2(Feb*') — D'Ramsbotham, 

16, Park Place. 

A commission woolcomber (H. R. Ramsbotham & Co., Bradford). 
A Lieutenant in the Leeds Rifles. Died 20 May, 1903, at 5, Clare- 
mont, Bradford. 

2035. (10) William Bentley, 10 (May) — J. Bentley, Esq'® (Clerk), 

3, Upper Grayst. S*, Leeds. 

Re-entered. (See following No. 2068.) 

2036. (11) Charles Henry Beardshaw, 10 (Sept') — R. Beard- 

shaw (Surgeon), 36, Woodhouse Lane. 

(Son of Ralph Parsons Beardshaw.) Leeds Medical School. M.RC.S. 
Eng. Died 30 April, 1870, aged 21. 

2037. (12) Charles Thomas Whitmell, 10 July — T. Whitmell 

(Clerk), I, Grosvenor Place. 

(Son of T. W^hitmell, a clerk in the Bank of England.) Bom 
10 Tuly, 1849. Removed Christmas, 1864. Leeds Medical School. 
B.Sc. Lond. 1869. Trin. Coll. Camb.; B.A. 1872; Sen. Opt.; first in 
1st Class Natural Science ; *M. A. 1875. Cambridge Extension Lecturer, 
1875-6. Inspector of Schools, 1888. F.R.A.S. 1898. Invermay, 
Headingley, 1905. 

2038. (i3)*Albert Arthur Young, 11 (Feby). 

2039. (i4)*0swald Gordon Young, 10 (March) — J.Young (Off* 

Ass®®), Hope Villa, Woodhouse Lane. 

13. r. Easter,' 1861. 

14. r. from ill-health, Mids., i860, (i year.) 

Sons of John Young. Albert Arthur Young, a farmer, died in America. 
Oswald Gordon Young. London Coll. of Divinity, 1880. Curate of 
Hale, 1882-4 ; of Addingham, 1884-5. Rector of Ilopton, Thetford, 1885. 
Died 1891. 

2040. (15) Charles Topham Naylor, 11 (March) — C. Naylor 

(Sop), Newton Lodge, Potternewton. 

Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1870; 3rd Class Law and Hist. Barrister, 
Inner Temple, 1874. 

2041. (16) William Woodham Best, 10 (June) — W. Best (SoP), 

16, Lyddon Terrace. 

Queen's Coll., Oxford. Hastings Exhibitioner; B.A. 1872. Admitted 
a solicitor, Tan., 1876 (Rawson, Best & Son, Benson's Buildings, Park 
Row, Leeds). Died at Leeds, 22 Sept., 1892, aged 43. 

2042. (17) Thompson WhincupTennant, 14 (June) — J.Tennant 

(Iron Manuf*"), 16, Queen Square. 

A tea merchant in China. Died in Australia. 

2043. (18) CharlesFrancisTetley, lo(Oct') — F.Tetley (Brewer), 

Moor House, Headingley. 

(Son of Francis William Tetley.) Harrow School. Trin. Coll., Camb.; 
B.A. 1872; first in 3rd Class Classics; M.A. A brewer (Joshua Tetley 
and Son, Ltd., The Brewery, Leeds). A Trustee of the School. 
Alderman of Leeds. Lord Mayor, 1S97. J. P. for Leeds. Spring Bank, 
Headingley, in 1905. 



I50 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2044. (19) Richard Topham, 11 (June) — R. Topham (Cloth 
Manuf ), Armley. 

Son of Richard Topham. A commission agent al 18 and 20, Noble 
Street, Falcon Square, E.G.; house, 15, Rosenthal Road, Catford, S.E., 
in 1905. 

2045.*(2o) Tom Walter Green 1 13 (April) — T.W. Green, Esq'®, 
2046.*(2 1) Elfred Stuart Green J 25, Warwick Place. 

r. after a fewmonthson their father's leaving Leeds. 

2047. {22) Edward Kempe, 9 (March) — W. Kempe (Cloth 

Manuf*"), 29, Brunswick Terrace. 

William Arthur and Walter Kempe lived at 29, Brunswick Terrace, 
in 1866. 

2048. {23) EdwardWard,i2 (July)— Rev^ J. P.Ward, S* John's, 

Little Holbeck. 

The Rev. Joseph Preston Ward was Vicar of St. John's, Holbeck, in 1866. 

2049. (24)*Christopher Smith Firby, 10 (Feb^) — C. Firby (Bank 

Clerk), Woodhouse Cliff, r. Mids., 1861. (2 years.) 

2050. (25)^Paul Kenworthy (Foreigner), 10 — ^The Rev<* J. 

Kenworthy, Ackworth, n' Pontefract. r. from 
delicate health, Xm as, 1859. (6 months.) 

Henry Paul Disney Kenworthy (son of Rev. Joseph Kenworthy, rector of 
Ackworth). Univ. Coll., Oxford. Died 1874. 

2051. (26) Fairfax Rhodes, 13 (Dec') — ^J. Rhodes (Sharebroker), 

Pottemewton House. 

Son of John Rhodes. Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1869; 3rd Class 
Classics. Barrister, Inner Temple, 1870. Royal Sussex Artillery 
Militia — Major, Hon. Lieut. -Colonel. 29, Prince's Gardens, London, S.W. 

2052. (27)*Robert Miller Berrie, from L.D., 13 (Jan>') — 

2053. (28)*Richard Berrie, 11 {Nov') — 

R. Berrie, Flax MerchS 2, Kingston Terrace, 
Woodhouse Lane. 

27. r.* Mids., i860, to enter an office, (i year 
U.D., I year L.D.) 

Robert Berrie was a linen merchant at 43, Mill Hill ; house, Headingley 
Lane, in 1866. (See also Nos. c 164 and C165.) 

2054.*(29) Thomas Walter Harding (from L.D.), 16 Jan> — 

T. R. Harding, 21, Brunswick Place, r. Mids., 
i860, (i year in U.D., 2 years in L.D.) A.A. 
Oxf'^; I Class English; 2°<^ class (Languages). 
In business with his father (Machinist?). 

(See also CI15.) Son of Thomas Richards Harding. A Hackle and 
Gill pin maker (T. R. Harding & Son; afterwards Harding, Richard- 
son, Rhodes & Co. Ltd., Tower Works, Globe Road). Commanded 
the 1st West Yorkshire Artillery Volunteers for many years. Alderman 
of Leeds; Lord Mayor, 1899. J. P. for Leeds, West * Riding, and 
Cambridgeshire. High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire. Abbey House, 
, Kirkstall, and Hartsholme Hail, Lincoln, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 15I 

2055- (30) William iJall (from L.D.), 10 (NoVJ— 

W. Hall, Cloth MerchS 10, Springfield M^ 

William Hall was a woollen manufacturer at 92, Basinghall Street. 
House, 10, Springfield Mount, in 1866. (See also No. C134.) 

2056. (3i)*Parkinson Grayburn (from L.D.), 13 (Aug*^, 1858) — 

W. Grayburn, Cloth Merch*, 8, Beechgrove. 
r.* Mids., i860 (i year in U.D., i year in L.D.), 
to enter a woollen warehouse. 

(See also No. C155.) 

Total number. 
Upper Department . . .165 

Lower Department . .87 

252 
Admissions. 
Jany 3i»S i860. 

2057. (i) Arthur Robert Kirkby (12 May) — F. Kirkby, Esq" 

(Cloth M^), Park Lane, 3, Springfield M*^ 

Son of Frederick Kirkby. Living abroad in 1904. 

2058. (2) CharlesEverard Upton (12 June) — ^J. E Upton (Sol'), 

5, Beechgrove Terrace. 

John Everard Upton was a solicitor at 5, Beechgrove Terrace, in 1866. 

2059. (3) Joseph Dobson Good (14 Oct') — T. Good (Comm" 

Agent), 6, Hunslet Lane. 

(Son of Thomas Good, of Stourton Lodge, Hunslet.) An accountant. 
128, Broadway, New York, in 1903. 

2060. (4) Thomas Henry Good (12 Sept') — Do. Do. 

A merchant. 6, Bedford Street, Leeds, and Ingerihorpe Lodge, 
Markington, in 1903. Soa of Thomas Good, as above. 

2061. (5)*John Rodgers Martin (12 Jany.) — J. Martin (Paper 

M^), 3, Lyddon Terrace, r. Xmas, i860, in con- 
sequence of family's leaving Leeds. 

James Martin, Jun., was a paper manufacturer at 31, Vicar Lane; house, 
Bentley House, in 1850. 

2062. (6)*Edward Martin (10 Sept') — Do. Do. 

r. Xmas, i860, in consequence of family's leaving 
Leeds. 

2063. (7} George Shepherd (11 March) — G. Shepherd (Comm^ 

Traveller), 8, S' George's Terrace, Camp Road. 

George Shepherd was a traveller at 26, Springfield Place, in 1866. 

2064. (8) Herbert Portvvay (10 April) — G. Portway (Draper), 

II, Blenheim Square. 

2065. (g) Charles Henderson Matheson (12 May) — 

W. Matheson, Stuff MS i, Hyde Terrace. 

William Matheson (C. P. Henderson & Co., 164, Wood house Lane); 
house, 8, Hyde Terrace, in 1866. 



152 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2666. (10) William Wallace Matheson (9 Oct') — 

W. Matheson, Stuff M*, i, Hyde Terrace. 

2067. (11) Edward Weston (10 Sept') — S. Weston (Currier), 

Clarendon Place. 
Admitted a solicitor T. 1873. Victoria Chambers, Leeds, in 1903. 

2068. (12) James Arthur Harshaw (11 Nov') — ^J. Harshaw 

(Cloth M*), 39, Springfield PI. 

Harshaw, Fletcher & Co. were woollen merchants at 15, Russell Street, 
in 1866. James Harshaw lived at 21, Grove Terrace, in 1850. 

2035. (13) William Bentley (Free Admission) (10 May) — 
J. Bentley, 3, Upper Graystone S*, Burley. 

2069. (14) Henry Pearson (13 April) — G. Pearson (Cloth 

Finisher), West End House, Holbeck. 

George Bailey Pearson (Pearson & Sons) lived at Granville Teaace 
in 1850. 

2070. (i5)*Charles James Nelson (10 March) — H. Nelson, Solr., 

S*^ John's Cottage, r. from ill health, Xmas., 
i860, (i year.) 

Son of Henry Nelson (Barr & Nelson). Died in 1879. 

2071. (16) Edward Albert Wurtzburg (9 April) — E. Wurtzburg 

(Cloth M*), May Villa, S* Mark's Place. 

(Son of Edward Wurtzburg.) A barrister, Lincoln's Inn, 7 June, 1873. 
8, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. 

2072. (i7)*George Astley Reynolds (Found") (12 Aug*) — 

W. Reynolds (Clerk), Back Springf<^ Place, r. in 
a few months. 

The father was for many years with Dibb & Atkinson, solicitors, Butt*s 
Court; the son was also there, and then in London, a land agent at 
8, Quality Court, Chancery Lane. 16, Nightingale Parade, Clapham 
Common, in 1905. 

2073. (18) John Parnaby (from L.D.) (Foreigner), 12 Sepf* — 

E. Parnaby, Rothwell Haigh, n' Leeds. 

Edward Parnaby was a farmer at Rothwell Haigh in 1866. (See also 
No. C181.) 

2074. (19) John Tolson Whiteley (from L.D.), 11 June — 

J. Whiteley (Contractor), I o Busby Court, Woodhouse 

James Tolson (son of Tliomas) Whiteley. A builder and contractor in 
Leeds. Represented the North- West Ward in the Town Council. 
Died 22 Nov., 1884, at Bagbie Lodge, Leeds. (See also No. C203.) 

2075. (2o)*Richard Fountaine Brown (17 Feb^) — Mrs. Brown, 

Rutland Cottage, Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, n' 
Greenock. Died in consequence of a fall from 
a horse at Otley, April 2i«^, i860. (3 months.) 

A son of No. loa 

2076. (21) Francis Robert Fountaine Brown ( 14 Sept'j — Do; Do. 

(For^) 

On the Staff of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 53 

2077. (22) George Coleridge Nixon (For'), 15 — The Right 

Rev^ the Lord Bp. of Tasmania. The Rev^ S. B. 
Windsor, Portsmouth. Passed for Addiscombe 
(Dec, i860), (i year.) 

2078. (2^) Ridgway Bentley Chouler (For') (10 Feb^)— 

G. Chowler, Farmer, Bolton Park, nr. Skipton. 
(24; (from L.D.) 

2079. (25)*Francis Wade — 

2080. (26)*John Wade (from L.D.j— 

S. W» S. Wade, Esq**, Insurance Ag', 21, Cowper 
SS New Leeds. 

25. r.* to a boarding School, mids., i860; read- 
mitted Jan^, 1 86 1, for half a year only. (2 years.) 
(See also Nos. c 157 and c 158, and No. 1S93.) 

2081. (27)*Walter CuUingworth (from L.D.)(i3) — Joseph 

C. (Grocer), Albert Place, Chapeltown. r. again 
to L.D., Mids., i860. 

A grocer, 114, Harrogate Road, Chapel-AUerton, in 1905. (See also 
Nos. c 149 and C254.) 

2082. (28) John Tilbum (11 Dec')— J. W. Tilburn (Clerk), 

Lifton Villa, Woodhouse Moor. 

(See also No. 0207.) 

2083. (29) Edward Clarke (For*") (at Easter)— E. C. Clarke (Sol'), 

Snaith, n' Selby. 

Edward Thomas Clark (son of Edward Elsdale Clark, solicitor, Snaith). 
Admitted a solicitor H. 1872. Practises at Snaith and Goole. Clerk 
to Justices. Royal South Lincoln Militia— Lieutenant, 26 March, 
1870 ; captain ; retired. The Goddards, Snaith, in 1903. 

Total Number. 

Upper Dep' 169 

Lower Depar^ . . . .96 

265 
Admissions. "" 

Midsummer, i860. 

2084. (i) Thomas Edwin Fillingham, 1 2(April) — M.Fillingham, 

10, S* James' Place, Sweet SS Holbeck. 

Miles Fillingham was a millwright at lo, St. James' Place, in 1850. 

2085. (2) John Edwin Farnill, 14 (May) — J. M. Farnill, Gen* 

MerchS 41, Park Lane. 

Sack and bag manufacturer. 32, Park Cross Street, Leeds, in 1901. 

2086. (3)*Greorge William Maunder, 15 (June) — Rev** G. 

Maunder, Wesl° Min% 4 1 , Springf ** Place, r. Mids., 
1 86 1, to enter business, (i year.) 

Bom 18 June, 1845. Controller of Stamps and Taxes, and Assistant 
Registrar Joint Stock Companies, Dublin, 1903. 11, Rostrevor Terrace, 
Rathcar, Dublin, 1905. 



154 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2087. (4) Herbert Ogle Morley, 14 (Aug*) — G. Morley, Surg", 

18, Park Place. 

Eldest son of George Morley, surgeon. Died i March, 1903, at I-a 
Hauteur, St. Brelades, Jersey, aged 56. 

2088. (5) William Henry Kay (For'), 14 (Oct')— R. Kay 

(Ironm'), Knaresboro'. 

Worcester Coll., Oxford. Yorks. Scholar; B.A. 1867. Third Master 
of King's School, Rochester, 1867-8. Second Master of Lewisham 
Grammar School, 1868-71. Curate of St. Peter's, Wolverhampton, 
187 1-5. Missionary at Tanjore, 1875-83. Vicar of Whittington 
from 1883. 

2089. (6)*Thomas Dickin Morris, (12) Sept' — Rev**T.W. Morris, 

Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, r. Mids', 1861 
(i year), from domestic troubles. 

The Rev. Thomas Dickin Morris. Wadham College, Oxford. Hody 
Exhib.; B.A. 1870; 3rd Class Law; M.A. 1875. Curate of Droylesden, 
Lanes., 1871-3; of Cheddleton, Staffs., 1873-4. Vicar of Horton, 
Staffs., 1874-75. Curate of Leeds, 1875-76; of St. Peter-in- Eastgate, 
Lincoln, 1876-8; of Bury, Lanes., 1878-81. Vicar of Tottington, 
Lanes., 1881. 

2090. (7) Robert Cooper, 15 (Jan^) — Mrs. Cooper, Springfield 

Lane. 

Robert Elliott Cooper, a civil engineer. Major 1st West Yorkshire 
Artillery Volunteers; retired. 8, The Sanctuar>-, S.W., in 1903. 

2ogi. (8) Francis Edward Coleman, 13 (March) — H. Coleman 
(Woollen M*), 12, S^ George's Terrace. 

Hugh Coleman was a woollen merchant at 6, Park Lane; house, 
12, St. George's Terrace, in 1866. 

2092. (9) Alexander Middleton, 12 (Aug*) — J. Middleton 

(Barrister), Grove House, Hunslet. 

An insurance broker. Westcliffe, Southend-on-Sea, in 1904. Brother 
of No. 2098. 

2093. (io)*Douglas Glover Joy, 10 (March) — W. G. Joy, 

Moorfield House, Headingley. r. Easter, 1861, to 
a smaller school (for a time ?). (| year.) 

Son of William Glover Joy. Educated as an engineer ; then a seed 
crusher (William Joy & Sons, Hull). Now managing director for 
William Joy & Sons, Ltd. The Rookery, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, 
in 1903. 

2094. (11) George Stapleton (13) — ^V. Stapleton, ^2, Burley 

Lawn. 

(Third son of Henry Stapleton, a brewer, of Market Deeping.) Lin- 
colnshire Produce Market. Obthorpe, West Norwood, Ix>ndon, 1905. 
Valentine is his elder brother. 

2095. (^2) Charles Clement Lapage (Free Adm"), 9 (March) — 

J. Lapage, 6, Beechgrove. 

Magd. Coll., Camb. Milner Scholar; B.A. 1873; Jun. Opt.; M.A. 
1876; M.D. 1882; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1876; L.S.A. Lond. 1877. 
Nantwich, Cheshire, in 1901. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 55 

2096. (i3)*William James Morley (For'), 14 (May) — G. Morley 

(Land Surv'), Garforth, n' Leeds, r. to enter 
business, Mids., 1861. (i year.j 

(Son of George Morley, a land surveyor and mining engineer.) An 
architect in Bradford and London (W.J. Morley & Son). F.R.I.B.A. 
1892. Grey Gables, Bradford, 1905. 

2097. (14) Charles William Tuckwell, 9 (March) — Rev** H. 

Tuckwell, Armley (Chapl" of Gaol). 

Queen's Coll., Oxford. Hastings Exhibitioner; 2nd Class Classical 
Mods. 1871; B.A. 1873; 3rd Class Lit. Hum. 

2098. (15) Walter Middleton, 10 (March j-r-J. Middleton, Grove 

House, Hunslet. 

Son of Joseph Middleton, barrister. A land agent at Bingley in 1904. 
Brother of No. 2092. 

2099. (16) Francis Joseph Young, 13 (July) — Mrs. M. Young, 

3, Park Place. 

(Son of the late Francis Mortimer Young, C.E.) Christ Coll., Camb.; 
M.A. Assistant-master of Cheltenham College. Fairfield, Augusta Road, 
Hobart, Tasmania, in 1903. 

2ioo.*(i7) John Mills Staley, 12 (Dec'j — ^W. Staley (Cashier), 
66, Springf^ Place, r. from ill health, Christmas, 
i860. Died April, 1861. 

2101. (18) Charles Russell Croisdale, 11 (April) — ^J. Croisdale 

(Grocer), Stocks Hill, Holbeck. 

(Son of John, who died 19 Dec, 1886.) A commercial traveller, 6, 
Camberley Street, Dewsbury Road, Leeds, 1905. 

2102. (i9)*Edmund Culpeper Weston, 10 (May) — Kev^ R. C. 

Weston, Parsonage, Buslingthorpe. r. Mids., 
1 86 1, for Educ° at home, (i year.) 

2103. (20) William Orange Billington, 1 1 (July)— W.BiUington, 

Dyer, Newlay, n' Leeds. 

2104. (21) Arthur Joshua Tetley (9) (March) — F. Tetley, Esq*^, 

Moor House, Headingley. 

(Son of Francis William Tetley.) 8 1st Regiment and 2nd Durham 
Light Infantry— Captain 1881 ; retired Feb., 1883. Hilbre Grange, 
Bedford, in 1903. 

2105. [22) John Tennant, (i i) Jan^ — ^J.Tennant, Esq., 17, Queen 

Square. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1874. 41, Albion Street, Leeds, and Rothwell. 

2106. (23)*Robert Sidgwick (For'), 9 (Aug J — ^J. B. Sidgvvick 

(Cotton Man'), Riddlesden Hall, n' Keighley. 
r. Mids., 1 86 1, in consequence of Mr. Tayler's 
giving up boarders, (i year.) 

(Son of John Benson Sidgwick. ) Went to Wellington College, and 
afterwards emigrated to Jamaica. 



156 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2 107. (24) John Smithson Barstow (For'), 14 (Nov') — ^J. Barstow 

(Farmer), Carlton, Yeadon, n' Leeds. 

2108. (25)*Walter Aston Dearden (from L.D.), 14 (June) — Mrs. 

Dearden, 2, S*^ George's Place, r. Xmas, i860; 
sent to a Boarding School, (i year in U.D.) 

(See also No. C217.) 

2109. (26) Herbert Alfred Smith (from L.D.), 16 (May) — 

A. Smith (Flax Spinner), 7, Woodsley Terrace. 

Alfred Smith was a flax merchant at 7, Woodsley Terrace, in 1866. 
The son died 28 Sept., 1891, at 37, Carlton Street, Leeds. (See also 
No. C234.) 

2110. (27)*Bayston Wood (from L.DJ (12) r-Godfrey 

Wood (Confecf), Clifton House, r.* Mids., 1861. 
(i year in U.D.) 

Woodlands, Harrogate, in 1903. (See also No. C205.) 

21 1 1. (28)*Charles Thomas Macaulay (from L.D.), 13 (Oct') — 

A. Macaulay (Phil^ Inst. Maker), 10, G^ George^s 
Street, r.* Xmas, i860. (4 year in U.D.) 

(See also No. 069.) 

21 12. (29)*George Bainbridge (For*"), 15 (Aug*, i860) — F. Bain- 

bridge (Surgeon), Harrogate, r. to enter legal 
prof*, Mids., 1862. (2 years.) 

2113. (3o)*Thomas Ingleby Bairstow (For'), 13 (Feb^) — 

T. Bairstow (Worsted Manuf'), Royd Hill, Cross 
Hills, r. from ill health, Xmas, 1 860. Died early 
in 1 86 1, of fever. 

2 1 1 4. (31) William Mercer (For') ( 1 6) — The Rev^W. Mercer, 

S*^ George's, Sheffield. 

Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A.; 1st Class Theol. 1866; M.A. 1874. 
Curate of St. Pancras, 1867-8; of All Saints*, Paddington, 1869-71 ; 
of Norton-Woodseats, 1872-4. Vicarof Norton- Woodseats, Sheffield, 1874. 

2003. (3 2)* Francis Barnes (from L.D.) ( 1 5 Aug*, 1 860) — J. Barnes 
(Salesman), 2,Woodhouse Lane. Entered an office, 
Xmas, i860. li years in L.D., ^ year in U.D. 

St.Cath. ColL.Camb.; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1874. Curate of Almondbury, 
1869-70; of Heckmondwike, 1870-2 ; of Maidwell, 1873-4 ; of Hanging 
Heaton, 1875-7; of Holy Trinity, Wakefield, 1878-86; of Ranceby, 
1886-8; of Moxley, 1889-90; of Clarborough, 1890. Rector of 
Shadingfield, Suffolk. (See also No. C162.) 

2 1 15. (33) William Home, — Capt° Home, Fallowlield 

Terrace. 

William Francis Lovell Home (son of Captain George Home, 12th Royal 
Lancers). Jesus Coll , Camb. B.A. 1869. Admitted a solicitor T. 
1872. Registrar of diocese of Wakefield; secretary to the Bishop of 
Wakefield ; clerk of indictments for West Riding. Dixons & Home, 
Wakefield, 1 905. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 57 

Septr., i860. 

21 16. (34) H. E. Hirst— 

2 1 17. (35) John Mitchell (For'), — T. Mitchell, Wine M^^ 

Skipton in Craven, Yorkshire. 

Thomas Mitchell was a wine merchant in High Street, Skipton, 
in 1866. 

21 18. (36) Edward Ayrton, — W. S. Ayrton (Bankr^ 

Comm'), Allerton Hill, nr. Leeds. 

(Son of William Scrope Ayrton, a Commissioner of Bankrupts at Leeds.) 
A silk spinner at Low Bentham. Yorkshire, in 1903. 

Total Number 

Upper Dep* 
Lower Dep* 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 
ADMISSION BOOK. 



Admissions. 
Classical. 



Admissions. 



Classical Department, 
pp. I- 

Commercial Department, 
pp. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. l6l 

Classical Dep*^ (i). 
Admissions. 

January, l86l. Parent's name. 

2119.(1) John Alfred Swaine, 12 (Sep.) — J. Swaine, Esq. 

(Cloth M'), Hillary Place, Leeds, r. Mids', 1862, 

to enter the School Frig-ate Conway, (i^ years.) 

(Son of John Swaine.) Died in Australia, 11 Jan., 187 1. 

2120. (2) ThomasHoldsworth(For'),i4(Nov') — T. Holdsworth, 

Coal Owner, Clay Cross, nr. Chesterfield. 

2 121. (3) Hildyard Rogers, 14 (April) — Mrs. Rogers, 3, Hyde 

Park Place, Leeds. 

2122. (4) John Chippindale Gibson, 1 1 (May) — G. Gibson, Eq**, 

2123. (5) George Gibson, 13 (Nov.) — Cloth M^ 

32, Hanover Square, Leeds. 
G. G. left from ill health in course of same half year. 

Sons of George Gibson, a cloth merchant in Leeds ; formerly in the 
Madras Native Infantry. 

(4) John Chippindale Gibson. Lincoln Coll., Oxford. Exhibitioner. 
Queen's Coll., Oxford. Hastings Exhibitioner ; 3rd Class Classical 
Mods.; B.A. 1875; 2nd Class Lit. Hum. A Master of Leeds 
Grammar School, 1876-83. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, 1889. 

(5) Rev. George Gibson. Worcester College, Oxford. B.A. 1873; 
1st Class Mod. Hist.; M.A. 1883. Curate of Trinity, Westminster, 
1874; of Heap Bridge, Lanes., 1876; of St. Paul's, Hammersmith, 
1879 ; of St. Mary Magdalene, Paddington, 188 1. Vicar of St. Hilda's, 
Leeds, 1887; of Abbotsley, Hunts., 1893; of Pattishall from 1897. 

2124. (6) John William Ludolf, 11 (Sept^— H. Ludolf (Flax 

and Tow M'), Mount View, Headingley. 

A flax, hemp, and wool merchant, trading as Henry Ludolf, at 31, York 
Place, Leeds. 5, Broomfield Crescent, Headingley, 1905. 

2125. (7) William Berrie, 11 (Nov') — R. Berrie, 2, Kingston 

Terrace, Woodhouse Lane. 

Robert Berrie was a linen merchant at 43, Mill Hill; house, 
Headingley Lane, in 1866. 

2126. (8) George Augustus Vevers, 13 (Sept') — G. Vevers 

(Cloth Manuf'), i, S' George's Terrace, Headingley. 
Left to go to sea. (i year in school.) 

Enlisted in 15th Hussars; afterwards an hotel keeper. Died in 1904. 

2127. (9) Thomas Foster (from L.D.), 12 (June) — T. Foster 

(Mechanic), 4, Burley Lawn. 

2128. (10) William Austin Jowitt, 11 (April) — ^W. Jowitt 

(Natf Schoolm'j, St. Saviour's School H., Leeds. 

William Jowitt was Master of St. Saviour's School in 1866. 

2129. (11) Paul Henry Tuckwell, 12 (Aug*) — Rev** H. Tuck well 

(Chaplain), Borough Goal, Armley. 

K 



1 62 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2 1 30. (12) Charles Sangster (For'), 1 4, Jan>' — Rev. C. Sangster, 
Darton, nr. Barnsley. Left to enter merchant 
service, Mids., 1862. (i^ years.) 

Brantford, Ontario, Canada, in 1903. 

13) George Horne, lo(Feby) — Capt"Horne,2,Fallowfield 
Terrace, Leeds. 

(Younger son of Captain George Horne, 12th Royal Lancers.) Curate 
of St. Mary's, Huntingdon, 1875. Dead. 

14) Thomas Wales Smith, 9 (July) — J. Smith (Book- 
seller), 49, Fenton Street, Leeds. 

John Smith was a bookseller at 18, Commercial Street; house, 
35, Fenton Street, in 1866. 

15) Wordsworth Donisthorpe, 13 (March) — G. E. 
Donisthorpe (Cloth M*^) , Holly Bank, Moorallerton . 

Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1870; second in 1st Class Moral Science, 
1869. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1879. Farrar's Buildings, 
Temple, E.C., in 1905. 

16) William Huntriss, 11 (March) — W. Huntriss, 

17) Edward Huntriss, 10 (A.pril) — Woolstapler, 
For". West Field, Halifax. 

(16) William Huntriss. No profession. Highfield House, Lound, 
Retford, in 1903. 

(17) Edward Huntriss. Admitted a solicitor, 1873. Clerk to Justices, 
West Morley. West Field, Halifax, in 1903. 

18) Arthur Hutchinson, 13 (April) — R. Hutchinson 
(Solicitor), 4, Johnstone Street, Bath. Left for ill 
health, Mids*", 1861. (4 year.) 

19) Abraham Ginn, 9 (Nov') — A. Ginn (Cornfactor), 
Thornhill Place, Wakefield. Left Mids., 1861.. 
(4 year.) 

Abraham Ginn was a corn factor (Ginn & Allen, Ings Mill) in 1866. 

20) George Robert Ouston (from L.D.), 12 (Nov*") — 
R. C. Ouston (Cornfactor), 8, Providence Row. 

A corn factor at Hull in 1904. (See also No. c 196.) 

21) James Edward Ellison, 13 (March) — C. Ellison 

22) Samuel Ellison, 12 (Nov*") — (Grocer), 
(fi-om L D.) 35, Upperhead Row. 

(21) James Edward (son of Charles) Ellison. To Bramham College. 
A ventilating engineer. 2, Oxford Place, Leeds, in 1898. (See also 
No. c 189 and No. c 190.) Died 4 March, 1905, at Heathside, Olley 
Road, Harrogate, aged 57. Woodhouse. 

(22) Samuel Ellison was a grocer at 36, Upperhead Row, Leeds. 

(3) 

Admissions. 
Mids., 1861. 

2 141. (i) Alfred Joe Osborne (For*'), 14 (Oct') — ^J. Osborne, 
Wool M^, Pool House, nr. Otley. r* June, 1862. 
(i year.) 

Went to New Zealand many years ago. 



2131. 



2132. 



2133. 



2134 
2135 



2136. 



2137- 



2138. 



2139. 
2140. 



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2142. (2) Francis Shepley Ramsbotham, 10 (Feby) — 

Dr. Ramsbotham (Homoeopathic Phys"), 16, Park 
Place. 

Rev. Francis Shepley Ramsbotham. Ball iol Coll., Oxford. Exhibitioner. 
Corpus Christi Coll., Oxford. Scholar; ist Class Classical Mods., 
1872 ; B.A. 1875 ; M.A. 1877. Assistant Master of Charterhouse 
School from 1875. Charterhouse, Godalming, in 1901. 

2 143. (3) Alfred Britton, 14 (Jany.) — R. Britton, Leeds Pottery, 

Hunslet. 

(Son of Richard Britton.) Sometime in business with his father. 149, 
Roundhay Road, Leeds, 1905. 

2144. (4) Henry Wilson Ringrose Smith, 14 (Feb^) — 

E.J. Smith (Post Master), i, Grosvenor Terrace, 
Headingley. 

An engineer at Hull (Amos & Smith). Died 10 Dec, 1890. 

2145- (5) Arthur Greenhow Lupton, 11 (June) — F. Lupton 
(Cloth M*^), Beechwood, Roundhay. 

A cloth manufacturer and merchant (William Lupton & Co., 
Whitehall Mills, Leeds). Chairman of Council of the Yorkshire College, 
pro Chancellor, University of Leeds. Springwood, Roundhay, in 1905. 

2146. (6) John Turner (For*"), 13 (July) — ^J. G. Turner (SoP), 

Rothwell, n' Leeds. 

Exeter Coll., Oxford. 2nd Class Classical Mods.; B.A. 187 1 ; 2nd Class 
Natural Science. 

2147. (7) Francis Whybrough Brown, 12 (April) — Mrs. Brown, 

2, Lyddon Terrace. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1872. Died in 1880, at Bournemouth. 

2148. (8) Thomas Pegler, 12 (June) — C.Pegler (Linen Draper), 

Whinmoor, n' Leeds. 

Thomas Boyne (son of Charles) Pegler. An iron merchant (John 
Stansfeld, Ltd., Great George Street, Leeds). Kingswood, Sholebroke 
Avenue, Leeds, in 1905. 

2149. (9) William Wikeley Clayton, 11 (Dec') — W. Clayton, 

Surgeon, 143, North Street. 

An engineer (Hudswell, Clark & Co., Hunslet). Guardian for Leeds. 
Died 26 Oct., 1 901, of pneumonia. 

2150. (10) George Henry Read (13) (Feb^) — Mrs. Read, 63, 

Woodhouse Lane. Left to go to sea. (i year.) 

(Son of Edward Read, Chief Constable.) 

2 151. (11) Charles Richard Fen wick, 12 (March) — T. Fenwick 

(Surveyor), 55, Woodhouse Lane. 

A surveyor and civil engineer (Martin & Fenwick). I, Park Place, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

2152. (12) Charles Weddell Holroyd, 14 (July) — ^W. E. Hepper 

(Auctioneer, etc.), St. Mark's Villa, Woodhouse 
Lane. 

William Edward Hepper was Borough Treasurer in 1866, 



164 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2153. (13) Llewellyn John Stow, 11 (AugS 1861) — M. Stow, 

Worsted M\ Moor Allerton, nr. Leeds. 

Rev. Llewellyn John Kenyon (son of Matthew) Stow. Worcester Coll., 
Oxford. Curate of Bibury, Gloucester, 1875 J o^ Whitchurch, 1876. 
Vicar of Steeple Claydon, Bucks., 1895-1901. Hunstanton, Norfolk, 
in 1903. 

2154. (14) Herbert Harrison, 13 — Mrs. Harrison. 

Readmitted. Son of No. 347 ante. Left School in 1864. A timber 
merchant (Robert Harrison & Co., Dock Street, Leeds) until 1894. 
Graham Lea, Malvern, in 1903. 

2155. (15) Charles Edward Spark, Dr. Spark (Mus. 

Doct.), Park Square. 

St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford. B.A. 1872 ; M.A. 1875. Assistant 
Master of Dover College, 1873-94. Head Master of Brook House 
Preparatory School, 1894-98. 

2156. (16) Charles William Holyday, 15 (July) — T. Turlay 

(Dry Salter), Carlton Place, Halifax. 

Thomas Turlay & Co. were drysalters at 15, Southgate; house, 
I, Carlton Place, in 1866. 

2157. (17) John Thomas Cussons (For'), 15 (Jan^) — T. Cussons 

(Tanner), Beverley. Left to enter business, 
Mids% 1862. (i year.) 

A tanner (Thos. Cussons & Sons), Beverley. Coxwold House, Keldgate, 
Beverley, in 1905. 

2158. (18) John Fletcher White (For'), 11 (Nov')— J. T. White 

(Land Surveyor, etc.), 68, Westgate, Wakefield. 

John Fletcher (son of Joseph Tolson) White. A mining engineer, at 
68, Westgate, Wakefield. 

2159. (19) John D'Arcy Blomefield, 10 (May) — The Kev^ J. 

Blomef**, St. George's Vicarage, Leeds. 

(Son of Rev. John Blomefield.) Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. Mawson 
Scholar. Died in 1874, before taking his degree, at Skellow, near 
Doncaster. 

2160. (20) Herman Edward Ludolf, — H. Ludolf, Mount 

View, Headingley. 

Died in 1883. 

2 161. (21) Marmaduke W. W. Chorley, — H. Chorley, 

2162. {22) Gerald Chorley, Surgeon, Park Sq**. 

Marmaduke Wilraer Watkins (second son of Henry) Chorley. Born 
14 April, 1846. A surgeon ; did not practice. Died at Liverpool, 
21 June, 1879, aged 32. 

Gerald Lorenzo (third son of Henry) Chorley. Bom 13 Feb., 1848. 
A mechanical engineer in Manchester ; retired. 23, Lyddon Terrace, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

2163. (23) Charles Clifford Bulmer (from L.D.), 12 (July) — 

C. Bulmer (Sol'), Blenheim Lodge. 

(See also C242.) Clifford Charles (son of Charles) Bulmer. Admitted 
a solicitor, Michaelmas, 1870 (Bulmer & Son, Albion Street, Leeds). 
Assistant Clerk of Peace for Leeds. A volunteer. Died i May, 1879. 
Goodmanham. 



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Admissions. 

Jan^ 1862. 

2164. (i) Oliver Pegler, 14 (Aug^) — L. H. Pegler> 119, 

Elmwood St. 

Oliver (son of Leonard Hayward) Pegler. A mining engineer. Died 
2 Sept., 1898. West Kensington Park, London* 

2165. (2) Thomas Wade Appleyard, 12 (Oct') — T. W. 

Appleyard (Tanner), Dunkirk Place, Armley. 

Son of T. W. Appleyard, who was a tanner in Sandford Street ; house, 
Armley, in 1866. 

2166. (3) William Wilfrid Powell, 15 (Aug*)— Mrs. Powell, 

Bond End, Knaresboro'. 

2167. (4) Charles Woodhouse Crompton, 13 (March) — C. 

Crompton (Wool M*), 7, Blenheim Terr. 

Charles Crompton was a commission agent at 15, Park Row; house, 
7, Blenheim Terrace, in 1866. 

2168. (5) William Henry Massey, 12 (Oct') — F. H. Massey 

(Engineer), Lasayme Place, Hyde Park. 

An electrical engineer at Twyford, Berks. Electrical engineer to the 
Royal Palaces in 1903. 

2169. f 6) Herbert Kirkby, 10 (May) — F. Kirkby, 3, Spring- 

field M*. 

(Son of Frederick Kirkby.) Fellow of the Institute of Surveyors, 1891. 
Agent to the Marquis of Normanby. 

2170. (7) Francis Day Lockwood, 10 (May) — H. F. Lockwood 

(Architect), Apperley Bridge, nr. Leeds. 

217 1. (8) John George Mitchell, 14 (March) — J. Mitchell, Book 

keeper, Farnley, n' Leeds. 

Manager of the Lancaster Banking Co.'s Bank at Carnforth. Bank 
House, Carnforth, in 1905. 

2172. (9) Thomas Stapleton, 12 (March) — V. Stapleton (Sol" 

Clerk), 10, Cemetery St. 

(Fourth son of Henry Stapleton, a brewer, of Market Deeping.) An 
accountant at Peterborough. Valentine is his elder brother. 

2173. (10) Arthur North, 12 (July)— W. North (Sol*"), St. 

Mark's Avenue, Woodhouse. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1872. 

2174. (11) George Bertram Bulmer, 10 (June) — G. Bulmer 

(Surgeon), 40, Park Sq". 

(Son of George Bulmer, formerly of Assembly Court.) An architect. 
F.R.I.B.A. Perkiu & Bulmer, Central Bank Chambers, Leeds. 
Fairholme, Harrogate. Royal Societies' Club, London, in 1903. 

2175. (12) John Jowitt Jackson, 10 (May) — W. Jackson, 46, 

Carlton Hill. 

M. A. Jackson was a milliner at 46, Carlton Street, in 1866. 



1 66 LEEDS GRAMAIAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2176. (13) Peter William Willans, 10 (Nov') — O. Willans, 

Hyde Park, Headingley. 

(Son of Obadiah Willans.) An electrical engineer at Thames Ditton. 

2177. (14) Herbert Alsager Ayrton, 9 (July) — W. S. Ayrton 

(Bankruptcy Com'), Allerton Hill, nr. Leeds. 

(Son of William Scrope Ayrton.) Admitted a solicitor, 1876. Victoria 
Chambers, South Parade, Leeds, in 1903. 

2178. (15) John Henry Simon, 10 (March) — J. Simon, Cloth 

M', 3, Headingley Terrace. 

Julius Simon was a shipping merchant, and lived at 3, Headingley 
Terrace in 1866. 

2179. (16) John Garland, 10 (Feb^) — R. C. Garland (Builder), 

Belgrave Sq". 

(Son of Robert Chapman Garland.) A machine maker. Died in Jersey, 
30 Aug., 1893. 

2180. (17) Arthur Clifford Craven, 9 (Jan^, 1862) — H. Craven, 

Corn MS Moortown, nr. Leeds. 

(Son of Holmes Craven.) In California, U.S.A., in 1903. 

2 181. (18) Frederic Arnold Plint, 9 (July) — Mrs. Plint, Chapel 

Allerton. 
(Son of the late Thomas Plint.) 77, London Street, Reading, in 1905. 

2182. (19) Arthur Micklethwaite (For'). — Mrs. Micklethw^ 

Bond SS Wakefield. 

The Rev. Arthur James Micklethwaite. St. Peter's Coll., Camb. 
Scholar; B.A. 1868; 3rd Class Classics; M.A. 1874. Curate of St. 
Michael's, Shoreditch, 1868. Chaplain of Horbury House of Mercy, 
1876. Vicar of St. Luke's, New Chesterton, from 1892. 

2183. (20) Henry Hemingway (For'), — ^J. Rowley, Owl 

House, Ossett, n*" Wakefield. 

(Son of Henry Johnson Hemingway, M.D.). Leeds Medical School. 
With Bramhall, Deane & Co., New York ; their manager at Chicago, 
where he died 12 March, 1901. 

2 1 84 (2 1 ) Chantrell, — Capt° Chantrell. 

Probably a son of No. 444. 

2185 {22) James BischofF Towgood — Towgood. 

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Admissions. 
August, 1862. 

2186. (1) Alex' Berrie, (11) Dec"^ — Robert Berrie, Linen Yarn 

Merch^. 

Robert Berrie was a linen merchant at 43, Mill Hill ; house, Headingley 
Lane, in 1866. 

2187. (2) Ja« W"* Carr, 15 (Dec.) — James Carr, Wesleyan 

Minister, 63, Crown Point Rd. 




Colonel Geo. Francis Robert Henderson, C.B. 



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LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 67 

2x88. f3| Walter F^ Clark, 12 (May)— . Mrs. Clark, Spring- 
2189. (4) Gilbert Matthew Clark, ) field Mount, Leeds. 

10 (Sept.) 

Walter Frederick Clark. L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1883. 
Cheshunt, Herts., in 1901. 

Gilbert Matthew Clark. An officer in the P. & O. service ; retired. A 
sheep farmer in New Zealand in 1903. 

2190 (5) W™ Arthur H^ Coleman, 11 (June) — Hugh Coleman, 
Wool Merchant, St. George's Terrace. 

Hugh Coleman was a woollen merchant at 6, Park Lane; house, 

12, St. George's Terrace, in 1866. 

2 191. (6) Peregrine Ch« Cotton Francis, 10 (Feb^) — Peregrine 

N. Francis, Bank, 24, Albion St. 

(Son of Col. Francis, sub-agent of Bank of England.) M.A. Camb., 
1874. Admitted a solicitor, April, 1877. Francis & Johnson, 22, Austin 
Friars, London, 1903. 

2192. (7) Frank Robert George Henderson, 8 (June). 

George Francis Robert, eldest son of Rev. W. G. Henderson, D.C.L., 
Head Master. St. John's Coll., Oxford. York and Lancaster 
Regiment — Second lieutenant 1878, lieutenant 1879, captain and brevet- 
major 1886, lieut. -colonel 1892. Professor at Staff College. Egypt, 
1882, medal and clasp, 5th Class Medjidie. South Africa, 1899-1902, 
Director of Intelligence, two medals, dispatches. C.B. Died at Assouan, 
5 March, 1903. A brass tablet erected to his memory in the School. 

2193. (8) Douglas Henderson, 13 (June) — N. 

Douglas, son of Sir Edmund Yeamans Walcot Henderson, K.C.B. In 
the Royal Navy. Died June, 1875. 

2194. (9) Henry Percy Holt, 14 (AugS '62) — Henry Holt, 

Grosvenor Lodge, Headingley Hill. 

A civil engineer, Park Row, Leeds ; then with Crossley Bros, (gas 
engines), Manchester; then of 15, Kensington Court, W., where he 
died 15 July, 1903. 

2195. (10) Robert Lucas, 13 (May) — Newton Robert Lucas, 

Surveyor of Taxes, Grove Terrace. 

Mrs. Louisa Eleanor Lucas lived at 9, Grove Terrace, in 1866. 

2 196. (11) Samuel Redhead Meredith, 12 (May) — Mrs. 

Meredith, 14, Park Place. 

Brazenose Coll., Oxford. Exhibitioner; B.A. 1874; 3rd Class Lit. 
Hum.; M.A Admitted a solicitor, 1878. Snowdon, Meredith & Hubbersty, 

13, East Parade, Leeds, 1903. 

2197. (12) Arthur Evan Meredith, (10) Jan^" — Mrs. Meredith, 

14, Park Place. 

Trin. Coll., Camb. B.A. 1877; M.A. 1881. Curate of St. Andrew the 
Great, Cambridge, 1877; of St. John the Evangelist, Leeds, 1881-2 ; 
of Meanwood, 1882-4. Vicar of Pool, Yorkshire, 1884-98; of Bawtry, 
1898. 

2198. (13) Arthur Middleton, 11 (July) — ^Joseph Middleton, 

Barrister, Hunslet. 

A sharebroker, Middleton & Eraser, Swan Arcade, Bradford, 1904. 



l68 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2199. (14) Brady Nicholson, 14, Oct. — B. Nicholson, Stourton 

Grange, Garforth. 

(Son of Brady Nicholson, farmer, Sturton Grange, Garforth.) For 
thirty years in the employ of the Great Northern Railway Co. 27, Albert 
Street, Doncaster, 1905. 

2200. (15) Fredk Ernest Pressler, 10 (Aug.) — A.F.C.Stuhlmann, 

Cobourg S*. 

A. F. C. Stuhlmann was German Master at the School. 

2201. (16) Arthur Rickards, 11 (June) — Sam^ Rickards, Aspen 

Cottage, Wortley. 

A mechanical engineer to the Monk Bridge Iron and Steel Co. Ltd., 
Leeds. Stourton Grange, Leeds, in 1905. 

2202. (17) W" Passavant, 11 (Aug., '62) — Rev^ F. G. Fleay, 

49, M*^ Preston. Removed from Com^ DepS Aug., '62 . 

(See also No. 2229.) 

2203. (18) Hy Paget Swaine, 11 (Aug., '61) — W"" E. Swaine, 

Highfield House, Woodhouse Lane. 

(Son of William Edward Swaine.) Lived at Braboeuf Manor, Guildford ; 
died there 3 Jan., 1900. 

2204. (19) Alan Sykes, 13 (May) — W*" Sykes, 30, Commercial 

Build gs. (Solicitor). 

William Sykes was a solicitor at Commercial Buildings in 1866. 

2205. (20) W°* Wyles, 12 (May) — W™ H^ Wyle, 6, Brunswick 

Place. 

William Henry Wyles was a miller (Palmers & Wyles); house, 
6, Brunswick Place, in 1866. 

2206. (21) Tho^ Jones Roberts (15 Sep., '62) — Will™ Roberts, 

26, S* James Road, Liverpool (Cloth Merch'). 

Admissions. Sep. 30**", 1862. 

2207. (i) George Dempster Miller, 12 (Sep., '62) — Rev. Geo. 

Demps* Miller, Woodkirk, Ardesley. 

The Rev. G. Dempster Miller, M.A., Oxon., lived at 12, Wellington 
Square, Cheltenham, in 1882. 

2208. 2 Alexander Dionysius Leadman, 13 (Oct') — Alex*" 

Leadman, 69, Woodhouse Lane. 

Alexander Dionysius Hobson Leadman. L.S.A. Lond. 1870 ; L.R.C.S. 
Edin.; L.R.C.P. Edin. i87J[ ; F.S.A. 1888. At Borou^hbridge ; then 
Oak House, Pocklington, in 1903. (See also No. 2012.) 

2209. 3 Joseph Whitworth Macgowan, 13 (Sept. 30) — J° T. 

McGowan, 141, Woodhouse Lane. 

John Tinker Macgowan (No. 679) was a druggist at 141, Woodhouse 
Lane ; and, in 1866, Ellen Macgowan. 

[Dr. Henderson's writing begins here.] 

January, 1863. 

2210. Buckton,W., 12, Jan., 1862 — ^J. Buckton, Esq., Almoral 

Terrace, Leeds. 

Walter (son of Joseph) Buckton. A mechanical engineer; retired. 
27, Ladbroke Square, London, in 1902. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 69 

22 11. Cawthorn, W., 13, Aug., 1862 — W. Cawthom, Esq., Call 

Lane, Leeds. 

William Cawthorn was a victualler, Legs of Man, 44, Call Lane, in 1866. 

2212. Perkins, F., 13, June, 1862 — Mrs. Perkins, Spring 

Gardens, Bradford. 

Mrs. Eliza Perkin lived at 16, Spring Gardens, Bradford, in 1866. 

2213. Robinson, Clarence, 14, Dec% 1862 — Capt. Robinson, 

Osmondthorp Hall, n"" Leeds. 

(Son of John Robinson, cloth merchant (Vance & Co.)« captain, after- 
wards lieut. -colonel in the Leeds Rifle Volunteers). Clarence Robinson 
was a lieutenant in the Leeds Rifle Volunteers, 21 Sept., 1 871. Died 
13 Jan., 1873. Burmantofts. 

2214. Robinson, R., 12, Feb., 1862 — R. Robinson, Esq., 14, 

Kensington Terrace, Headingley. 

Richard Robinson, druggist, 19, Vicar Lane ; house, Kensington Road, 
in 1866. 

2215. Bray, John Edward, 13, SepS 1862 — John Bray, Esq., 

Scarcroft, n"" Roundhay. 
Went to Australia; returned to England. Died about 1890. 

2216. Langley, J. G., 10, May — E. Langley, Esq., 43, Spring- 

field Place, Leeds. 

Edward B. Langley, traveller, lived at 41, Springfield Place, in 1866. 

2217. Butler, Rowland, 10, August — A. Butler, Esq., Kirkstall. 

2218. [Butler, A. Edmund. 14, April Scientific. 

Sons of Ambrose Edmund Butler, of Kirkstall Forge. 
Roland Butler went to Queen's Coll., Oxford. M.A. and B.C.L. 1879, 
Barrister, Middle Temple, 27 Jan., 1879. 125, King Henry's Road. 
South Hampstead, in 1903. 



Kirkstall Forge. J. P. for I^eds. Lord Mayor of Leeds, 1901-2. 



Ambrose Edmund (son of Ambrose Edmund) Butler. Ironmaster at 

►rge. J.I 
Kepstorn, Kirkstall, in 1905. 

2219. Shackleton, W., 12, Jan. 19 — ^J. Shackleton, Esq., 

Scarcroft, Roundhay. 

William Turner Shackleton (son of John Shackleton, solicitor, Scarcroft). 
Died 22 April, 1882. aged 31, at Mariansleigh, Devon. 

2031. Headland, William, 14, April 9 — T. Headland, Esq., 
8, Grosvenor PI., Leeds. Returned. 

Thomas Headland was a draper, and lived at 8, Grosvenor Street, in 
1866. 

2220. Dickson, John, 15, Jan. 26 — Dr. Joseph Dickson, 

S. Helier's, Jersey. 

Joseph Dixon, M.D., Edin., lived at 56, Bath Street, Jersey, in 1872. 

2037. Whitmell, — transferred from Scientific. 

2221. Kirkby, Walter Henry, Lower — Frederick Kirkby, 

Esq., 3, Westbrook Place, Bradford. 

(See also No. C326.) Frederick Kirby was a salesman there in 1866. 



I70 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

22 22, Dresser, John Henry, Lower — John Dresser, Esq., 

Shaw Lane, Headingley. 

(See also No.c 301.) Admitted a solicitor E. 1875. In Leeds ; then in 
London. Atkinson & Dresser, 30, Finsbury Circus, 1903. A captain 
in the Leeds Ri6es ; afterwards in a Militia Regiment. 

2067. Weston, Edward, (Returned) — Samuel Weston, 

I, Clarendon Place, Leeds. 

Admitted a solicitor T. 1863. Victoria Chambers, Leeds, in 1903. 

2223. Dixon, Thomas Walter, Lower — ^W. Dixon, Esq., 

Springfield Lane, Leeds. 

April, 1863. 

2224. Ash, Richard Guy, 14, Nov' 20 — Rev. Richard Judd, 

4, Artillery Place. 

Wadham Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1876; 2nd Class Mod. Hist.; M.A. 1879, 
Curate of Si. Mark's, Line, 1877. P.C. of St. Paul's, Spalding, 
from 1878. 

2225. Heron, Thomas, 14, Dec"" 8 — Miss Heron, 13, Bath 

Buildings, Huddersfield. 

Miss Charlotte Heron lived at 4, Bath Buildings, and Mrs. Ann Heron at 
II, Bath Buildings, in 1866. 

Rev. G. J. 
Thomas, Earl's 

2227. Thomas, Charles Edward, 13, May 28 fc Gift, Strabane, 

Tyrone. 

(Sons of Rev. George John Thomas, rector of Donagheady.) 

John George Thomas had a school at Glencoe, Alverstoke, Hants., 

in 1904. 

Charles Edward Thomas, a civil engineer. German Transport Service, 

Siege of Paris, 1870. Went to Monte Video in 1872. 

2228. Granger, Farrington Marsding, 12, Jan. 10 — C. Granger, 

Esq., Newton Grove, Chapel Town Road. 

Farrington Marsden (son of Charles) Granger. M.R.C.S. Eng. 1874; 
L.R.C.P. Lond. 1875. 18, Nicholas Street, Chester, in 1 901. 

2229. Passavant, William Gustave, 11, Aug. 2 — W. P. 

Passavant, Knostrop, nr. Leeds. (Returned.) 

(Son of Philip William Passavant.) A farmer, Parkin Farm, Methley, 
ill 1903. (See also No. 2202 and No. c 270.) 

2230. Halliwell, John, 12, April 29 — Mr. C. Halliwell, Newley, 

nr. Leeds. 

August, 1863. 

2231. Embleton, Denis, 18, June 13 — Thomas William 

Embleton, Esq., Middleton Hall, nr. Leeds. 

A mechanical engineer ; retired. The Cedars, Methley, in 1904. 

2232. Clark, Philip, 11, — M*" Philip Clark, Bull & Mouth 

Hotel, Leeds. 

Klizaheth Clark was a victualler at ihe Bull and Mouth, 137, Briggate, 
in 1866. 



2226. Thomas, John George, 15, May 2S ^ 

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LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 71 

2233. Wilkinson, 11, — Mr. Clifford Wilkinson, Spring 

Hill, Headingley. 

2234. Thompson, C. J., 14, -^-M' Edward Thompson, 

60, Meadow Road, Leeds. 
Charles John Thompson. A journalist. 72, Lofthouse Place, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

2235. Tuckwell, A., 8, Sepf, 1862 — Rev. H. Tuckwell, Borough 

Gaol, Leeds. 

A. T. (son of Rev. Henry) Tuckwell. Queen's Coll., Oxford. Hastings' 
Exhibitioner; 3rd Class Classical Mods.; B.A. 1878; 3rd Class 
Mod. Hist. 

2236. Dear, W., 11, — M' S. Dear, 3, Northfield Terrace, 

Camp Road, Leeds. 

William Carey Dear (son of Somerville Dear, manager, 5, Northfield 
Terrace). A commercial traveller. 316, Meadow Lane, Nottingham, 
in 1904. 

2237. Kendall, 12, — Rev. J. H. Kendall, Holbeck 

Parsonage, Leeds. 

Harry Fisher Bates (son of Rev. J. H. F.) Kendall. An engineer. 
Died Jan., 1900. 

2238. Tute, W. Andrew, 11, Septr. — Rev. John Stanley Tute, 

Markinton Parsonage. 

Rev. William Andrew Tute. St. John's Coll., Camb. B.A 1875; 
3rd Class Classics; M.A. 1880. Curate of Calne. 1877; of All 
Saints', Kensington, 1879; of ^^- Andrew's, Wells Street, 1880; of 
Torrington, 1883. Vicar of Camrhos, Peml)s., from 1889. 

2239. Matheson, J. Pyper, — William Wallace Matheson, 

Esq., 8, Hyde Terrace. 

William Matheson (C. P. Henderson & Co.) lived at 8, Hyde Terrace, 
in 1866. 

2240. Barwick, John Marshall, 17 July — John Marshall 

Barwick, Glen View, vShipley. 

St. John's Coll., Oxford. B.A. 1869; M.A. Admitted a solicitor M. 
1872. Bond, Barwick & Peake, 24, Basinghall Street, Leeds, in 1903. 

Jan. 25, 1864. 

2241. Ash, Thomas, 13, Aug. 18 — Rev. R. Judd, 4, Artillery 

Place, Roundhay Road. 

2242. Brown, Christopher Musgrave, 11, Sepf 10— C. M. 

Brown, Esq., 27, Grove Terrace. 

Corpus Christi Coll., Camb. B.A. 1888; M.A. 1891. Curate of St. 
Mark's, Barrow, 1888 ; of St. Luke's, Liverpool, 1889. Vicar of 
Bevington, Liverpool, 1891 ; of St. Clement's, Toxteth Park, from 1898. 

2243. Morritt, William, 12, Oct. i — (W. Morritt, Ksq.) Mrs. 

Gravely, Halton, nr. Leeds, at Miss Baker's. 

William Graveley (son of William) Morritt, of Dial House, Halton; 
afterwards of Beechwood, near Ryde, Isle of Wight. Died at the latter 
place, 14 March, 1895, ^&^^ 44* 



172 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2244. Embleton, James, 16, Sepf 11 — ^T. W. Embleton, Esq., 

Middleton. 

(Son of Thomas William Embleton, mining engineer.) Died young; 
buried at Methley. 

2245. Wilson, Richard, 9, Aug. 25 — G. Wilson, Esq., 23, 

Park Square, 

Magd. Coll., Camb. Milner Scholar and Exhibitioner; B.A. 1877; 
3rd Class Classical Tripos; M.A. 1880. A Master at the School 
from 1878. 

2246. Butler, Arthur Octavius, 11, June 18— J. Butler, Esq., 

Burley Grange. 

(A son of John Octavius Butler.) The Cottage, Hanley Castle, 
Worcestershire, in 1903. 

2247. Frobisher, James Thomas, 1 1, Aug.27 — James Frobisher, 

82, Woodhouse Lane. 

St. Mary Hall, Oxford. Died 16 June, 1882, before taking his degree. 

2248. Tempest, Charles Ernest, 10, June 22 — C. Tempest, Esq., 

Moorland Road. 

Charles Tempest was a solicitor at 13, Moorland Road, in 1866. 

2249. Carter, Francis Richard, 12, Dec' 2 — D' Carter, 

Pottemewton. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.S.A. Lond. 1873. Savile House, Potternewlon, 
Leeds, in 1901. 

2250. Wilson, Robert Lancelot, 1 1, Sept' 24 — G. Wilson, Esq., 

2iy Park Sq. 

With the Yorkshire Banking Co. (afterwards the London City and 
Midland Bank), Leeds, 1905. Manager of the Kirkgate, Leeds, Branch, 
London City and Midland Bank, 1906. 

2251. Kenion, George, 12, Mar. 28 — Mrs. Kenion, Yeadon. 

Mrs. Eliza Kenion lived at Yeadon Moor in 1866. 

2252. Machill,Charles,i2,Nov«^ 3 — ^J.Machill,Esq.,Headingley. 

Joseph Machill was a surgeon at Far Headingley in 1866. 

2253. Heaps, Charles Denison, 14, Nov' 16 — T. Heaps, 

Woodhouse Lodge. 

A lead merchant. 21, Claremont Drive, Headingley, in 1905. 

2254. Heaps, John William, 13, Feb. 6 — Joshua Heaps, 

Carnaby House, Fenton SS Leeds. 

Joshua Garsed Heaps was a lead merchant ; house, 9, Carnaby Street, 
in 1866. 

2255. Turner, Alfred, 12, Nov' 3 — Alfred Turner, Esq., Francis 

St., New Leeds. 

(Son of Thomas Turner, solicitor, Francis Street.) Removed to 
Bramham College. Articled to his father, but not admitted. Died 
May, 1886. 

2256. Lockwood, Robert Wood, 14, June 26 — W. Quarmby, 

Esq., -^2^ Elmwood St. 

William Quarmby was a clerk, and lived at 33, Elmwood Street, in 1866. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 73 

2257. Tempest, Frank Newton, 9, Nov'' 30 — C. Tempest, Esq., 

Moorland Road. 

Charles Tempest was a solicitor, and lived at 13, Moorland Road, in 1866. 

2258. J. A. Sykes, 11, June — Mr. J. Sykes, Blackman Lane. 

2259. Blomefield, Eardley Wilmot, 9 — Rev. J. Blomefield, 

Hyde Terrace. 

(Son of Rev. John BlomeReld.) Surveyor and civil engineer. Artist. 
Pupil of M. Bonnat, Paris Salon. R.A. London. Pleasley Rectory, 
Mansfield, Notts., in 1903. 

2260. Hopkins, Richard Northey, 14, — Mrs. Hopkins, 

3, Bellevue Villas, Upper Kings CliflF, Jersey. 

Died probably in Jersey. 

April 5, 1864. 

2261. Gibson, Charles Young, born Jany. 8, 1853, in Leeds — 

Joshua Gibson, Esq., Hope Villa, Leopold St., 
New Leeds. 

Joshua Gibson was a woollen merchant at 23, Guildford Street ; house, 
Leopold Street, in 1866. 

2262. Kirkby, Alfred Thomas, 12, April 27, 1863 — Charles 

Kirkby, Esq., St. Mark's Villa, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. 

Mr. Charles Kirkby lived at St. Mark's Villas in 1866. 

2263. Tweedale, John, 10, June 21, 1863, born at Dewsbury — 

Mrs. Tweedale, 3, Midland Terrace, Hyde Park, Leeds. 

An architect. F.RI.B.A. South Parade, Leeds, in 1903. Councillor 
for North- West Ward, Leeds, 1884. Retired to llolmcroft, Harrogate. 
Died at Onchan, Isle of Man, 1 1 May, 1905. 

2264. Tavernier, Louis Fernand, 11, May 28, 1863 — Mons. F. 

Tavernier, 7, Cromer Terrace, Leeds. 

2265. Walker, Arthur Tannett, bom 8 July, 1851 — B.Walker, 

Esq., Ashton House, Newton Grove, Leeds. 

Afterwards Arthur Tannett Tannett- Walker. A mechanical engineer 
(Tannett, Walker & Co. Ltd., Hunslet). An alderman of Leeds. 
Weetwood, Leeds, in 1903. 

August, 1864. 

2266. Marshall, James Rusk, b. Oct. 30, 1851 — 12, Carlisle, 

Pennsylvania — ^James W. Marshall, Esq., U.S. Consul, 
Piedmont Villa, Headingley. 

2267. Munrowd, Alfred, b. June i, 1848 — 16, E. India — In care 

of John Hield, Esq., 6, Brunswick Terrace, Leeds. 

John Hield was a cap manufacturer (Buckner & Hield), and lived at 6, 
Brunswick Terrace, in 1866. 

2268. Ogden, Charles Burdett, b. July 13, 1849 — 15, Wigston 

Magna, Leicestershire — Joseph Armitage Ogden, 
I, Claremont Place, Leeds. 

Magd. College, Camb. Milner Scholar; B.A. 1872; 28th Wrangler; 
M.A. A Master at Rossall. 



174 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2269. Clark, William, b. July 24, 1852 — 12, Leeds — ^Benjamin 

Clark, Caledonian Mount, Caledonian St., Leeds. 

Benjamin Clark was a warehouseman in Caledonian Street in 1S66. 

2270. Pearson, William, b. May 27, 1852 — 12, Holbeck — 

George B. Pearson, Western Place, Holbeck. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings* Exhibitioner ; 3rd Class Classical 
Mods.; B.A. 1876; 4th Class Lit. Hum. 

2271. Nevin, John, b. Dec. 27, 1850—13, Mirfield — Rev. T. 

Nevin, Mirfield, York. 

A mining engineer. 

2272. Milner, Albert John, b. May 13, 1850^14, Mirfield — 

William Milner, Mirfield. 

2273. Ledgard, John, b. Jan. 8, 1853 — 11, Headingley, Leeds. 

William Ledgard, Esq., Roundhay. 

Entered the Royal Navy in 1867; became a lieutenant. Died at 
Norton, Norfolk, 24 Jan., 1882; buried at Roundhay. 

2274. Bedford, Henry William, b. March 6, 1854 — 10, Armley. 

Thomas Bedford, Leopold St., New Leeds. 

Admitted a solicitor, Dec, 1875. Hopps & Bedford, Leeds. 

2275. Simms, Henry, b, Aug. 12, 1853 — 11, Leeds — ^William 

Simms, Caledonian Road, Leeds. 

National Provincial Bank of England, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; joint- 
manager, London. Died 8 Aug., 1903. 

2276. Cariss, Percy, b. Mar. 3, 1853 — 11, Chapeltown — Ben 

Cariss, Burley Villa, Burley. 

With Kitchin & Co. , Cliff Tannery, Leeds ; then in business in Briggate 
as Skelton ik Co. Died 23 Dec, 1904. aged 51. 

2277. Cariss, Ben, b. Dec' 16, 1851 — 12, Chapeltown. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1873; never practised. Living in Manchester 
in 1903. 

2278. Haigh, Arthur Elam, b. Feb. 27, 1855 — 9, Leeds — 

J. Haigh, Esq., Woodbine Cottage, Springfield Lane, 
Leeds. 

Balliol College, Oxford, Exhibitioner ; Scholar of Corpus Christi College, 
Oxford; Craven Scholar, 1879; M.A. 1881 ; Fellow and Classical 
Lecturer, Hertford Collie ; Vice-President and Tutor, Corpus Christi 
College, Oxford. Died Dec, 1905. 

2279. Hattersley, Thomas Kilvington, b. Nov. 8, 1851 — 12, 

Burley — Thomas Hattersley, St. John's Terrace, Leeds. 

Succeeded his father as proprietor of the Spindle Works, Armley Road, 
Leeds. Died at Sedbergh House, Ilkley, 23 April, 1895. 

2280. Hardwick, Percy, b. June 26, 1854 — 10, Leeds — Winter 

Hardwick, Mount View, Headingley Lane. 
Winter Hardwick was an auctioneer, living in Headingley Lane 
in 1866. ' 

2281. Chadwick, Charles, Nov. 5, 1850 — 14, in Leeds — W" 

Chadwick, Crown Point Road, Leeds. 
William Chadwick was an ironfounder; house, Crown Point Road, 
in 186$, 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 75 

2282. Lyde, Arthur, June 12, 1853 — ^i- Gr- F. Lyde, Elms 

Cottage, Headingley, Leeds. 

2283. Padjjett, Joseph, Dec. 20, 1851 — 13. Joseph Padgett, 

Park Row, Leeds. 
(Second son of Joseph Padgett.) A cloth manufacturer with his father's 
firm, J. & E. B. Padgett, Leeds. Died in 1889, at Brixton. 

2284. JeflFerson, Robert Pickering, May 8, 1852 — 12. Peter 

JefiFerson, Ashley House, Beeston Hill, Leeds. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1884; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1887. 8, Carlisle Road, Hove, 
Brighton, in 1901. 

Tr. Bentley. 

2285. Griesbach, Thomas Singleton, 12 Dec*" — Griesbach, 

William Robert, Midland Terrace, Hyde Park, Leeds. 

Mrs. Hannah Griesbach lived at Headingley in 1866. The Rev. William 
Robert Griesbach, vicar of Great Givendale-with-Millington, died 
21 Dec, 1861; his second son, William Robert* died in Australia in 
1867, aged 38 years, 

1st, i86s 

2286. Macaulay, Auley, Jan. 4, 1865 — H* Mrs. Macaulay, 

Heckmondwike. 

Magd. Coll., Camb. Milner Scholar: B.A. 1874. A solicitor, 1877. 
Iveson & Macaulay, Heckmondwike, in 1903. 

2287. Young, Herbert Hamilton, Jan. 31, 1854 — 10. Mrs. 

Young, 4, Osborne Terrace. 

Herbert Hamerton (son of the late Francis Mortimer Young, C.E.). No 
occupation. Asolo, Northern Italy, in 1903. 

2288. Frobisher, W. Martin, Feb. 17, 1854 — 10. 

William Martin Frobisher. M.R.C.S. Eng. 1877. 24, Monkbridge 
Road, Headingley, in 1901. 

2289. Stephen Henry St. James, July 21, 1851 — 13. James 

Stephen, Cliff View, Woodhouse Ridge. 

James Stephen was Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy; house, 
CliflF Road, in 1866. 

2290. Stephen, Reginald Arthur, May 25, 1853 — 'i- 

Admitted a solicitor, 1875. (Tweed, Stephen & Dashper, Lincoln.) 
Registrar and High Bailiff of County Court. Clerk to Kesteven 
Magistrates. 

2291. Hebblethwaite, William James, Oct. 28, 1851 — 13. 

2292. Hebblethwaite, Arthur Marshall, Nov' 10, 1852 — 12. 

Joseph Hebblethwaite, Esq*", Regent Villas, Headingley. 

(Sons of Joseph Whiteley Hebblethwaite, wine merchant, Albion IMace.) 
William James Hebblethwaite died Oct., 1899. 
Arthur Marshall Hebblethwaite was a wine merchant. 

2293. Brown, John Doming, Sepf 22, 1854 — 12. John Brown, 

Esq*", Springhead, Rothwell. 

A timber merchant. Died 19 Sept., 1897, at 28, Queen Anne's Road, 
Clifton, York. 

2294. Ellis, Henry Westmorland, April 30, 1850 — 14. Mrs. 

Ellis, 9, Kensington Road, Hyde Park. 

Mrs. Ellen Ellis lived in Kensington Road in 1866. 



176 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2295. Prior, Edward Gawler, May 21, 1853 — 11. Mrs. Prior, 

Headingley Hall, Leeds. 

A mining engineer. Emigrated to British Columbia. Premier 1902. 
Lieut. -colonel 5th Canadian Artillery, 1888 ; retired. 

2296. Manning, Henry John, Mar. 13, 1854 — 10. John 

Manning, Esq., 11, Blenheim Terrace. 

Barrister, Middle Temple, 6 June, 1883. 5, Pump Court, Temple, in 
1903. Beechfield, Watford, in 1904. 

2297. Nichols, Thomas William, Oct. 8, 1852 — 12. Mrs. 

George Nichols, Hyde Park Cottage. 

George Nichols was a grocer at 5, Briggate, and Great George Street ; 
house, Hyde Park Cottage, in 1866. 

2298. Tayler, Archdale, May 11, 1855 — 9. Rev. A. Tayler, 

2, Victoria Road. 

Son of the Rev. Archdale Wilson Tayler, a Master at the School. 

2299. Wilkinson, Charles Herbert, Dec. 11, 1853 — 11. T.J. 

Wilkinson, Spring Hill. 
(Son of Thomas Jowett Wilkinson.) (See also No. 2233.) Dash wood 
House, 9, Broad Street, London, in 1903. 

2300. Welsh, Anthony Hunt, Dec. 25, 1852 — 12. Anthony 

Welsh, Cobourg St. 

Assisted his father at the Marble W^orks, Wood house Lane, for a few 
years, and then retired. Died 24 March, 1897, at 2, Sewerby Villas, 
Flamborough Road, Bridlington Quay. 

2301. Brown, James Hamilton, Oct. 22^ 1853 — 11. Christopher 

M. Brovrn, 27, Grove Terrace. 

(Son of Christopher Musgrave Brown, ironmonger, 12, Kirkgate ; house, 
27, Grove Terrace, in 1866. No. 187 ante.) James Hamilton Brown is 
an iron and tinplate merchant in Leeds. Yewcroft, Harrt^te, in 1903. 

2302. Butler, Roger, Jan. 26, 1854 — 10. Ambrose Butler, 

Kirkstall. 

(Son of Ambrose Edmund Butler.) Kepstorn, Kirkstall, in 1903. 

2303. Patriarche, Philip Harding, July 21, 1851 — 13. Capt. 

Henderson, R.N., Southsea. 

A steel merchant. 151, Arlington Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey, 
U.S.A., in 1903. 

2304. Clark, Oscar William, Dec. 25, 1854 — Mrs. Clark, 

Cowick, Selby. 

St. Edmunds Hall, Oxford. B.A. 1877; ist Class Natural Science; 
M.A. and M.B. 1882; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1881. St. Luke's House, Spa, 
Gloucester, in 1901. 

2305. Wrightson, Walsh, Oct. 2%, 1852 — 12. William 

Wrightson, Eq', Hesketh House, Bolton Bridge, 
Skipton. 

An architect in Leeds. A private in the I^eeds Rifle Volunteers. 
Director of Public Works, Trinidad. 

2306. Grieg, Arthur, Sept' 13, 1864 — 11. M*" David Grieg, 

De Grey Road, Leeds. 

pavid Grei^ was a steam plough maker (John Fowler & Co., Hunslet), 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 177 

2* Term, 1865. 

2307. Hewetson, John Angelo, 8*** June, 1853 — 11. Henry 

Hewetson, Esq*", 8, St. John'sTerrace, Woodhouse Moor. 

A timber merchant at Hull; residence, Manor House, Beverley. (A 
brother of Nos. 2308 and 2309.) 

2308. Hewetson, Henry Bendelack, 3** April, 1850 — 15. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. Hon. Surgeon (Eye and Ear) Leeds Infirmary. 
Hanover Square, Leeds. Dead. 

2309. Hewetson, William, 18 October, 1854 — 10. 

Entered the Royal Navy, 1868; lieutenant 1880, commander 1894; 
retired 18 Oct., 1894. Instructor of Royal Naval Volunteers* Resen^e. 

2310. Topham, Henry, 24 Feb., 1853 — 12. Woollen Manu- 

facturer. Richard Topham, Armley, nr. Leeds. 

Richard Topham was a woollen manufacturer in Milford Place ; house, 
Armley, in 1866. 

231 1. [Bailey, Robert, 28 Dec, 1852 — 12. CoU'Inld. Revenue. 

John Bailey, 6, S*^ John's Terrace. 

Robert Greenoak Bailey. M.R.C.S. Eng. 1878; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1880. 
117, Mount View Road, Stroud Green, Ix>ndon, N., in 1901. (A brother 
of No. 2318.) 

2312. Hardwick, Digby Winter, 20 Feb., 1 856 — 9. Auctioneer. 

Winter Hardwicke, Headingley. 

Winter Hardwick was an auctioneer in Headingley Lane, in 1866 
(Hardwicks & Best, 31, Trinity Street; afterwards 26, Park Row). 

2313. Hirst, George William, 2** June, 1854 — 10. Silversmith. 

John Theodore Hirst, 9, Beech Grove Terrace. 

John Theodore Hirst was a silversmith at 9, Beech Grove Terrace, 
in 1866. (Hirst Bros., 97, Briggate.) 

3** Term, 1865. born at 

2314. Davidson, Alexander, 30 Nov., 1851, N'Castle on Tyne. 

E. Davidson, Midland Bank, Albion S*. 

Peter Davidson was manager of the Midland Bank, 22, Albion Street, 
in 1866. 

2315. Scholefield, Charles Edward, 19 Nov., 1854, Weetwood. 

W. Scholefield, Weetwood Lodge. 

Gone to America. Address unknown in 1904. 

2316. Fitton, Joseph Allen, 1"* July, 1852, Manchester. 

E. Gerrard Fitton, Francis St., New Leeds. 

Edward Gerard Fitton was a manager in Francis Street, in 1866. 

2317. Bacon, Alfred Thomas, 23 Dec, 1850, Leeds. 

Mrs. Dufton, 70, Mabgate St., Leeds (grandmother). 

L.R.C.P. Edin.; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1875. West Field, Leeds, in 1903. 

2318. Bailey, John, 2o*^*»July, 1849, Ballymoney. 

John Bailey, 6, S* John's Terrace, Leeds. 

Triuity College, Dublin. B.A. and LL.B. 1874. Curate of St. Peter's, 
Rochester, 1874-8. Chaplain of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Rochester, 
1878. New Road House, Rochester, in 1904, 

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178 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2319. Williams, J. Norman S., 11*** May, 1857, Cowbridge. 

Benj : Williams, 62, Woodhouse Lane. 

Benjamin Williams was a hosier at 62, Woodhouse Lane, in 1866. 

2320. Robinson, Thomas, 6 Jan., 1856, Leeds. 

Anthony Robinson, Westhill, Pottemewton. 

Keble College, Oxford. 

2321. Dixon, George Edward, 21 Dec, 1852, Leeds. 

Henry Dixon, De Grey Road, Leeds. 

Henry Dixon was a dyer in Pitt Row; house, 3, De Grey Road, in 
1866. George Edward Dixon lived at The Manor House, Pool, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

2322. Carter, William Hudson, 18 Sept., 1854, Pottemewton. 

J. B. Carter, Esq*", Pottemewton. 

Son of Joseph Barton Carter, surgeon. Died Sept., 1875. 

2323. Hewson, William Henry, 10 April, 1852, Leeds. 

Charles Hewson, Harehills Grove, Pottemewton, Leeds. 

Admitted a solicitor, Nov., 1874. Albion Street, Leeds, in 1903. 

2324. Fenton, William, 1 6 April, 1850, Leeds. 

Mrs. Fenton, 2, Queen's S*, Leeds. 

2325. Logan, J. Walker, 31 Jan., 1850, Berwick. 

David Logan, Esq', Berwick on Tweed. 

John Walker Logan (son of David Logan, J. P., of Berwick -on-Tweed), 
was a mechanical engineer. M.I.Nf.E. Died at Cape Town, 17 March, 
1901. 

2326. Blomefield,AlanM®WhirterN., 1 9 Jan., 1 851, Geelong, 

care of Rev. J. Blomefield, S* George's. 

Alan McWhirter Newham Blomefield (son of Rev. S. E. Blomefield, 
of Bumham, Sutton, Norfolk), was a district surveyor. Post Office. 
Drowned at the Mumbles, Swansea. 

2327. Wheatley, Joseph, i July, 1851, Mirfield. 

Henry Wlieatley, Esq., Woodlands. 

A woollen manufacturer. Woodlands, Mirfield, in 1903. 

2328. Dickson, John Philip, 15 Sept', 1850, S. Heliers. 

Joseph Dickson, Esq., M.D., Jersey. 

Joseph Dickson (M.D. Edin. 1842) lived at 56, Bath Street, Jersey, 
in 1072. 

2329. Flood, James Philip, 18* May, 1847, Repton. 

Rev. S. Flood, Leeds. 

(Son of Rev. S. Flood, D.D., of St. Matthew's, Little London.) Repton 
School; Queen's College, Camb. Scholar; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1884. 
Curate of Charlwood, Surrey, 1870-3 ; of St. Matthew's, Leeds, 1873-5. 
Wilberforce Miss., 1875-8. Chaplain of Guy's Hospital, 1878-88. 
Curate of Laxton, 1888-93. Vicar of Warmington, Oundle, from 1893. 

2330. Paton, Joseph Wood, 30 Sept., 1856, Chorlton upon 

Medlock, Lane — ^Joseph Paton, Prospect Terrace, 
Hyde Park. 

Joseph Clegg Paton was a woollen merchant at 7, Britannia Street ; 
house, Prospect Terrace, in 1866. 



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LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 17Q 

2331. Ingham, William, 3 March, 1853, Wortley. 

Henry Ingham, Esq', Wortley. 

Managing; Director Leeds Fire Clay Co. Ltd. (William Ingham & Son's 
Branch) m 1903. 

2332. Denton, George Wilmot, 30*** May, 1854, London. 

George T. Denton, Lyddon Terrace, Leeds. 

George Denton was a shipping merchant at 6, Victoria Chambers; 
house, 12, Lyddpn Terrace, m 1866. 

2333* S*John, Henry Percy (11), March 23, 1854. 

Rev. F. S. S* John, Frampton, Gloucestershire. 

(Son of the Rev. Maurice William Ferdinand St. John, D.D.) A clerk 
in the House of Lords. 30, Eccleston Square, London, in 1905. 

2334. Ruddock, George Albert (14), Oct. 27. 

J. R. Ruddock, Esq'; 28, Sheepscar St. 

(Son of William Ruddock, surgeon, of Keighley, and brother of 
J. R. Ruddock.) A metal merchant. 71, Grange Avenue, Chapeltown 
Road, Leeds, in 1903. 

1866. First Term. 

2335. Nelson, Herbert (11) — Henry Nelson, Esq., S. John's 

Cottage. 

Admitted a solicitor, Nov., 1877. Barr, Nelson & Co., 4, South 
Parade, Leeds, in 1903. 

2336. Freeman, Walter (10) — S. Freeman, Esq., Newton 

Grove, New Leeds. 

Samuel Freeman was an olive oil importer at Victoria Chambers; 
house, Newton Grove, in 1866. 

2337. Brameld, W. Arthur (13) — Mrs. Brameld, Amberley 

Terrace. 

Rev. William Arthur Brameld. Keble College, Oxford. B.A. 1874; 
2nd Class Theol.; M.A. 1878. Curate of lUntbury, Berks., 1876-9; 
of Lee, Kent, 1880-3. Principal of St. Paul's Mission House, Burgh, 
1883-90. Prebendary of North Kelsey in Lincoln Cathedral, 1888. 
Vicar of Wortley, Leeds, 1890-7; of St. Stephen's, Lewisham, 1897- 
1904 ; of Chapel Allerton, Leeds, from 1904. 

2338. Brameld, Thomas H. (11). 

In the office of Mr. B. C. Pulleyne, solicitor, Leeds, in 1905. 

2339. Denton, Herbert (9) — Mr. George Denton, 12, Lyddon 

Terrace. 

A brother of No. 2332. 

2340. Ward, Edmund (9) — ^W. Sykes Ward, Esq., Denison 

Hall, Hanover Square. 

Admitted a solicitor, Nov., 1878. Ward & Sons, 1 1, Bank Street, Leeds. 

2341. Ward, Alfred (9) — Do. 

Known as Alfred Sykes- Ward, M.D. M.S. 188 1 ; .M.D. 1889. Edin. 
University. 41, Queen's Walk, Nottingham, in 1901. 

2342. Sykes, James Cecil (10) — Henry Marshall Sykes, Esq., 

Roundhay. 
Secretary of T. H. Bracken & Co. Ltd., paper makers, Hunslet. 
Gledhow House in 1903, 



l8o LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2343* Sykes, John Percy (ii) — Do. 

With Greenwood & Batlcy, engineers, Leeds. Woodhouse Square, 
Leeds. Died 1897. 

2344. Robinson, W. (12) — Mr. A. Robinson, West Hill, 

Pottemewton. 

The father, Anthony Robinson, was a grocer at 26, Uppcrhead Row; 
house, Newton Vale, in 1866. 

2345. Simms, Arthur (1 1) — W. Simms, Esq., Caledonian Road. 

William Simms was a traveller at 25, Caledonian Road, in 1866. 

2346. Macleod, John (9), stranger — Dr. Macleod, Ben 

Rhydding. 
William McLeod (M.D., St. Andrew's, 1843) was at Ben Rhydding 
Hydro in 1872. 

2347. Sewell, Harold Barthold (15), stranger — E. Sewell, Esq., 

Fulneck, Leeds. 

Harold Barthold Sewell (son of Edward Sewell, Head Master of Fulneck 
School), an ophthalmic optician at 16, New Station Street, Leeds, in 1905. 

2348. Biggs, Robert (15), stranger — Mr. J. Biggs, Otley. 

2349. Biggs, Jacob (13), stranger — Do. Otley. 

2350. Dyson, Henry (12) — Mr. G. Dyson, Old George Hotel, 

Briggate. 

George Dyson kept the Old George, 174, Briggate, in 1866. 

2351. Eraser, John (12) — J. Eraser, Esq., Ridgemount, 

Headingley. 

John Fraser was a civil engineer at 18, York Place; house, 6, Ridge 
Mount, in 1866. 

2352. Henderson, John — Rev. W. G. Henderson, Leeds Gr. 

School. 

Rev. John Dalyell Henderson. Queen's Collie, Oxford. Hastings' 
Exhibitioner; B.A. 1881 ; M.A. 1893. Curate of Portsea, 1882; 
Dalston, 1884; Barwick-in-Elmet, 1886; of Fetcham, 1890. Vicar of 
Porchester from 1898. 

Transferred. 

2353. Scott, J., 21 March, 1854 — Mr. J. Scott, 3, Victoria Road. 

John Scott was a woollen merchant (Scott & Beverley, 14, Greek Street), 
and lived at 3, Victoria Road, Headingley, in 1866. 

2354. Priestley, C. A., 17*^** June, 1853 — Mr. Joseph Priestley, 

69, Camp Road. 

Joseph Priestley was an insurance agent at 69, Camp Road, in 1866. 
(See also No. C369.) 

1866. 2** Term. 

2355. Lupton, Charles, b. May 22, 1855 — F. Lupton, Esq., 

Roundhay. 

(Son of Francis Lupton, No. 186.) To Rugby School ; Trinity College, 
Cambridge. B.A. 1878; M.A. 1883. Admitted a solicitor, 188 1. Nelson, 
Eddisons & Lupton, Albion Street, Leeds. Carr Head, Roundhay, 
in 1903. 

2356. Simpson, H. J. G., Oct. 27, 1855 — Rev. H. T. Simpson, 

Adel. Stranger. 

Son of Rev. Henry Trail Simpson, rector of Adel. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. l8l 

2357- Wheatley, J. C, Jan. lo, 1854 — H. Wheatley, Esq., 
Mirfield. Stranger. 
John Carlisle Wheatley was a woollen manufacturer. Died June, 1901. 

2358. Barstow, T. W., Jan. 14, 1854 — Mrs. Barstow, 11, Beech 

Grove Terrace. 
2359- Nichols, H. J., May 13, 1854 — Mr. G. Nichols, Hyde 

Park Terrace. 

George Nichols was a grocer at 5, Briggate, and Great George Street ; 
house, Hyde Park Cottage, in 1866. 

2360. Barling, F.H.. June 12,1852 — Rev. J. Barling. Stranger. 

Frederick Harvey Barling (son of John Barling, of Windermere). 
Admitted a solicitor, April, 1878. Aberystwith. Died 1887. 

2361. Day, Aug. 18, 1864 — E. Day, Esq., Knowle House, 

Mirfield. 

Edward Day, Esq., lived at Knowle House in 1866. 

1866. 3^ Term. bom 

2362. Naylor, William Arthur, June 25, 1851. 

W. Naylor, Esq., 37, Parkfield Road, Liverpool. 

2363. Beverley, W"' H., Mar. 16, 1855. 

Mr. R. Beverley, 5, Fallowfield. 

William Henry Beverley. M.R.C.S. Eng. 1876; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1877; 
F.R.C.S. Edin. 1884. 13, Albion Road, Scarborough, in 1901. Died 
2 Feb., 1905, aged 41. 

2364. Boultbee, J. W., Jan. 16, 1851. 

Rev. J. Boultbee, 4, Montpelier Terrace, Woodhouse 
Moor. 

James William Boultbee (son of Rev. James Boultbee, of Wrangthorn, 
Leeds). Head of Water Conservancy, N.S.W. Wrangthorn, Straitsfield, 
Sydney, N.S.W., in 1903. 

2365. Boultbee, W. E., June 13, 1853. 

Walter Ernest (Son of Rev. James) Boultbee. Civil Service, Scotland 
Yard. Private Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan 
Police. Died 6 Dec, 1897. 

2366. Boultbee, H. T., Oct. 22, 1856. 

Henry Travis (son of Rev. James) Boultbee. Gloucester College, 1881. 
Curate of Eston, 1883 ; of Marske-by-the-Sea, 1886. Vicar of Hornby, 
Bedale, 1901. 

2367. Forster, F. A., Aug. 6, 1855. 

Mr. F. Forster, i, Kingston Terrace. 

Frederick Forster, Mourning Warehouse, 12, Briggate ; house, 
I, Kingston Terrace, in 1866. 

2368. Willans, J. R., June 13, 1855. 

O. Willans, Esq., i. Midland Road, Hyde Park. 

John Russell Willans (son of Obadiah Willans). Nan Tan House, 
Dixon Lane, Wortley, in 1906. 

2369. Clajrton, J. E., Mar. 8, 1853. 
W. Clayton, Esq., 164, North S*^, Leeds. 

Joseph Everett (son of William) Clayton. M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. 
ond. 1875. HeilbroB, Orange Free State, in 1901. 



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1 82 LEEDS GRAMBifAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2370. Broadbent, C, Feb. 12, 1855. 

Mr. G. Broadbent, Church Lane, Armley. 

George Broadbent was a clerk at Church Lane, in 1866. 

2371. Tayler, Alfred, Aug. 20, 1856. 

Rev. A. Tayler. 

(Son of Rev. Archdale Wilson Tayler, a Master at the School). Died 
at Calgary, Canada, from the effects of an accident, 1888. 

2372. Rawley, R. E., Oct. 22^ 1856. 

E.J. Rawley, Esq., 17, Hyde Park Terrace. 

Edwin John Rawley was a traveller at 17, Hyde Park Terrace, in 1866. 

2373. Wise, E. T., Nov. 12, 1856. 

Mrs. Wise, i, Grosvenor Mount, Headingley. 

2374. Wise, B. R., Feb. 10, 1858. 

Bernard Ringrose Wise. Rugby School; Queen's College, Oxford. 
Scholar; B.A. 1880; ist Class Jur. President Oxford Union. 
Barrister, Middle Temple, 1883. K.C Attorney-General, New South 
Wales, in 1903. 

2375- Wheelwright, H., Sept. 13, 1855. 

Mrs. Wheel wright. Slithers House, Ripponden, Halifax. 

Harry Wheelwright, an engineer. Went to Australia. Address 
unknown, 1905. 

2376. Lawson, E., June 6, 1854. 

Mrs. Lawson, i, Woodhouse Cliff. 

Ekiward Ernest (son of Edward) Lawson. Machine maker, Samuel 
Lawson & Sons, Hope Foundry, Mabgate. Chairman of the Board of 
Guardians, 1898. Member of the Town Council, 1898. Chairman of 
the Sanitary Committee. 2, Osborne Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 

2377. Chermside, W. J., May 11, 1851. 

George Chermside, Esq., Edrington House, Berwick 
on Tweed. 

2378. Scott, A. R., June 21, 1852. 

Mr. J. W. Scott, Hillary House, Leeds. 

Arthur Re^nald (son of James William) Scott. In the Yorkshire Bank, 
Leeds. Living at Portsmouth in 1903. 

2379. Scott, S. H., Oct. II, 1853. 

Septimus Horace Scott (son of James William Scott, manager of the 
Yorkshire Banking Company). Exeter College, Oxford. With his 
brother Forrester, a broker in London. Died about 1894. 

2380. Peacock, M. H., May 29, 1856. 

M. Peacock, Esq., 13, S* John's Terrace. 

Matthew Henry (son of Matthew) Peacock. Exeter College, Oxford. 
Scholar, 1875; B.A. 1880; 2nd Class Lit. Hum.; M.A. 1883; Mus.B. 
1889. Assistant Master of Bradford Grammar School, 1881. Head 
Master of Wakefield Grammar School from 1883. 

Transferred. 

2381. Whalley, H. L., Jan. i6, 1855. 

Mrs. Whalley, 12, Victoria Road. 

Henry Lawson Whalley, a machine maker with S. Lawson & Sons, 
Hope Foundry, Mabgale; afterwards Fairbaim, Lawson, Combe, 
Barbour, Ltd. (See also No. c 396.) 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 183 

2382. Wilks, F., June 22^ 1854. 

Mr. J. H. Wilks, Vernon Road. 

John Hemsworth Wilks was a clerk at 12, Vernon Road, in 1S66. 

2383. Broughton, A., Jan. 12, 1854. 

Mr. G. Broughton, 104, Portland Crescent. 

Alfred Rroii|;hton, a musician in Leeds; choirmaster Leeds Musical 
Festival. Died June, 1895. (See also No. c 299.) 

1867. !■* Term. 

2384. Garlick, Edward, Jan. 22^ 1853, in Leeds. 

Mr. W™ Garlick, Dewsbury Road, Holbeck. 

William Grarlick was a plasterer in Dewsbury Road in 1866. Edward 
Garlick was with his father (William Garlick & Son). 

2385. Whiteley, Thomas Tolson, Sept. 18, 1855, Leeds. 

Mr. Thomas Whiteley, 15, Blenheim Square. 

A quarry owner and stone merchant. Died 18 Oct., 1888, at St. Bees. 

2386. Clarke, William Eagle, March 16, 1853, at Leeds. 

W. Clarke, Esq., 2, Grosvenor Place, Leeds. 

A naturalist. F.L.S. Assistant curator Leeds Philosophical and 
Literary Society. Assistant in Natural History Department, Museum 
of Science and Art, Edinburgh, in 1901. 

2387. Clarke, Francis Edward, March 14, 1855, at Leeds. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1878. 3, Bank Street, Leeds. Clarke, Son and 
Whittington. Grosvenor Villa, Grosvenor Road, Headingley, in 1905. 

2388. Gribbon, Ernest Alfred, Dec. 20, 1857, in London. 

Mr. Gribbon, 4, Beech Grove Road. 

2389. Dobson, Arthur, April 26, 1853, Holbeck. 

Dr. Thomas Dobson, Marshall St., Holbeck. 

Thomas Dobson, M.D., was a surgeon at Green Cottage, Jack Lane, 
in 1866. 

2390. Middleton, Percy, Jan. 28, 1855, Hunslet. 

Joseph Middleton, Esq., Roundhay. 

Barrister, Inner Temple, 1887 \ N.E. Circuit. Park Lane, Leeds, in 1903. 

2391. Cousins, William James, July 23, 1854, Leeds. 

John James Cousins, Esq., AUerton Park, Chapeltown. 

Admitted a solicitor, Aug., 1876. Greek Street Chambers, Leeds. 
Webton Court, Allerton Park, Chapel-AUerton. 

2392. Dean, Edward Eldon, Feb. 24, 1851, Batley. 

Thomas Dean, Esq., Batley. 

Edward Eldon Deane, an architectural student under G. E. Street, R.A., 
and E. M. Barry, R.A. Practised four years in London; in U.S.A. 
since 1883. 503, 5th Avenue, New York City, in 1904. 

Transferred. 

2393. Holmes, Joseph, Sep' 29, 1852, Hunslet. 

John Holmes, Esq., Bond Terrace, Hunslet. 

L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1882. Rugby House, Meanwood Road, 
Leeds, in 1901. 



1 84 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2394. Leak, John Edwin, Dec' 6, 1852, Hunslet. 

Mr. John Leak, Anchor St., Hunslet. 

An architect and surveyor in Waterloo Road, Hunslet. A member of 
the Leeds School Board and Hunslet Guardians. Died 13 Feb., 1S99. 

2395. Fraser, Frederick William, Dec. 14, 1856, Bootle, 

Lancashire — Mr. William Charles Fraser, 3, Aked's 
Terrace, Woodhouse. 

William Fraser was a salesman at 3, Akeds Terrace, in 1866. (See also 
No. c 403.) 

2396. Waddington, Matthew Henry, Aug. 25, 1852, Stood- 

fold, Skipton — Mr. Nicholas Waddington, 20, Grove 
Terrace, Camp Road. 

(See also No. C421.) 

1867. ^ Term. 

2397. Smyth, William H., born i6th May, 1855 — H. Smyth, 

Esq., 20, Midland Road, Hyde Park. 

2398. Willans, James T., b. nth Nov', 1856 — Mr. Willans, 

I, Midland Road, Hyde Park. 
Obadiah Willans lived at i, Midland Road, in 1866. 

2399. Tomlinson, Thomas C, b. 27 Sept', 1855. 

Mr. Tomlinson, Burley Lawn, Leeds. 

Thomas Conway Tomlinson (son of Thomas Tomlinson, a chemist — 
Hirst, Brooke & Tomlinson). A chemist's valuer, 29, New Cannon 
Street, Manchester. Lindon Lodge, Wilmslow, in 1904. 

2400. Woodcock, Walter, b. nth Sept., 1852 — E. Woodcock, 

Esq., 2, Oxford Row. 

Edmund Woodcock was a dentist at 3, Park Square, in 1866. 

2401. Waithman, George R., b. 7th Nov"", 1853 — Mr. A. G. 

Waithman, 34, Coburg St. 

Geoi^e Ringrose (son of Anthony George) Waithman. r. 1868. For 
37 years with Taylor, Bros. & Co., Clarence Iron Works, Leeds. 
Conductor of the Leeds Amateur Orchestra Society. Twelve years 
Director of the Amateur Operatic Society. 103, St. Mark's Road, 
Leeds, in 1906. (See also C393.) 

2402. Mitchell, Joseph HoUings, b. 14^** Jan., 1853 — Mrs. 

Mitchell, Spring Gardens, Bradford. 

Mrs. Hannah Jane Mitchell lived at 19, Spring Gardens, in 1866. 

1867. 3** Term. Bom 

2403. Walker, Henry, 11, born 16 Oct., 1855, in Leeds. 

W. E. Walker, Esq., Spring House, Willow Terrace 
Road, Leeds. 

(A son of William Elsworth Robinson Walker, tanner and flock 
merchant). Died in Texas, 10 Aug., 1883, aged 27. 

2404. Walker, William, 10, 30 Nov', 1856, in Leeds. 

Brother of No. 2403. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 85 

2405. Abbott,ClementBroughton,io, 30'*^ May, 1857, Preston, 

Lancashire — Rev. James Abbott, S* Mark's Parsonage, 
Woodhouse. 

(Son of Rev. James Swift Abbott.) An architect in Melbourne; address 
unknown in 1903. 

2406. Harland, James Walker, 13, 6^** June, 1854, Leeds. 

Mr. Thomas Harland, 118, Briggate, Leeds. 

James Walter Harland, admitted a solicitor H. 1876. Harland & Ingham, 
14, East Parade, 1905. 

2407. Tuckwell, Philip E., 9, 8th Nov', 1857, Leeds. 

Rev. H. Tuckwell, Headingley. 

Pembroke College, Oxford. Scholar, 1876; B.A. 1880; 3rd Class Lit. 
Hum. Head Master of Henley Grammar School; of Woodbridge 
School. Died 10 April, 1900. 

2408. Walker, Tom, 10, 7*** Jan., 1857, Leeds. 

Mrs. Walker, 4, Woodhouse Square, Leeds. 

Son of the late James Walker, and brother of Nos. 1887, 1890, 196 1, 
and 1965. 

2409. Scattergood,ArthurKimberley,i2, 3'*May, 1855, Leeds. 

Thomas Scattergood, Esq', 41, Park Square, Leeds. 

L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1881. Blenheim Square, Leeds, 
in 1901. 

2410. Scattergood, Oliver, 11, 23 July, 1856, Leeds. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings' Exhibitioner, 1875; B.A. 1880; 
3rd Class Natural Science; M.A.; M.B. 1884; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1884. 
63, Cardigan Road, Leeds, in 1901. (A brother of No. 2409.) 

241 1. Seaton, Henry, 9, 26 Sept', 1857, Leeds. 

James Seaton, Esq., Wintoun House, Leeds. 

The King's Regiment — second lieutenant. Died of fever at Rawal 
Pindi, 1878. 

2412. Seaton, Edward Ambler, 8, 15*** Nov', 1858, Leeds. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings' Exhibitioner ; B.A. 1880; 3rd Class 
Law. Principal of the Nizam's Collie, Hyderabad, from 1894. (A 
brother of No. 2411.) 

2413. Pearson, Arthur Bailey, 12, 25*^ Nov', 1854, Holbeck. 

G. B. Pearson, Esq., Headingley. 

George Bailey Pearson was a finisher at Holbeck in 1866. 

2414. Pearson, Thomas Arnold Octavius, 10, 22 May, 1857, 

Holbeck. 

A brother of No. 2413. 

2415. Scholefield, Francis Henry, 11, 20*** July, 1856, Head- 

ingley — Wm. Scholefield, Esq., Weetwood Lodge, 
Headingley. 

In the Postal Service in South Africa in 1904. 

2416. Beetham, Walter, 10, 21 Feb., 1857, Leeds. 

Mr. John Beetham, 23, S^ Paul's Street. 

(Son of John Beetham, draper — Wilkinson & Beetham). Died before 
1903. 



l86 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2417. Beetham^ Charles, 11, 16 Dec', 1855, Leeds. 

Went to Australia. (A brother of No. 2416.) 

2418. Francis, Norman Arbuthnot, 9, 23 Jan., 18584 

Col. Francis, Park Lane. 

(Son of Col. Peregrine Madgwick Francis, late R.E., sub-agent Bank of 
England.) Went to Wellington College. i8th Royal Irish Regt. — ensign, 
7 June, 1879; lieutenant, 2 June, 18S0; adjutant; captain, i Feb., 1885. 
Afghanistan, 1880, medal; Egypt, 1884-5, medal; retired. Died i Jan., 
1906, at The Gables, Wootton, King's Lynn, aged 47. 

2419. Tetley, Hamilton, 13, 7 Sepf, 1854, Leeds. 

Mr. W. Tetley, St. John's Terrace, Leeds. 

Charles Hamilton (son of William) Tetley, a warehouseman. Address 
not known in 1904. 

2420. Horsfield, Edmund, 11, 30 Aug., 1856, Leeds. 

Mr. J. N. Horsfield, Sweet Street, Holbeck, Leeds. 

(Son of John Napoleon Horsfield, a druggist at 40, Sweet Street, 
Holbeck, who died 17 Jan., 1891.) A druggist (J. N. Horsfield & Son), 
Sweet Street. Swanland House, Bridlington, in 1904. 

2421. Armitage, Henry L., 12, 31 May, 1855, Cape of Good 

Hope — Richard Armitage, Esq', 6, Woodsley Terrace. 

Henry Leathley (son of Richard) Armitage. Manager of the Famley 
Ironworks. Died 9 Jan., 1 88 1, at Ilkley. 

2422. Armitage, Arthur, II, 11 July, 1856, Cape of Good Hope. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1878. Upton & Armitage, Leeds. SoUer, Majorca, 
in 1903. (A brother of No. 2421.) 

Transferred. 

2423. Braithwaite, Hodgson, 14, 29 Aug., 1853, Leeds. 

Mr. Hodgson Braithwaite, Westfield House, Horsforth. 

A cloth merchant. Died in Leeds, 13 March, 1896. 

2424. Betts, Edward, 13, 13 Jan., 1854, Leeds. 

Mr. E. Betts, Lady Pit Lane, Beeston Hill. 

Edward Betts was a luitter at 19, Briggate ; house, Greenmount Street 
in 1866. 

2425. Inchbold, Edward Stanley, 12, 21 Dec', 1855, London. 

Mr. T. M. Inchbold, 13, Hilary St., Leeds. 

(Son of T. M. Inchbold, No. 418 anie,) A landscape painter. (See also 
No. c 419.) 

2426. Storr, Peter Ripley, 15, 17 July, 1852, Leeds. 

Mr. Joseph Storr, 6, Upper Fountaine S*, Leeds. 

A stockbroker at 21, Victoria Chamliers, Leeds, in 1890. At 32, Ella 
Street, in 1905. (See also No. C420.) 

1868. First Term. born 

2427. Nixon, Haydn Frederick, 13, b. ii^** April, 1854. 

Mr. W. Nixon, 45, Kirkgate. 

The Rev. Haydn Frederick Nixon. St. John's Collie, Cambridge. 

Exhibitioner; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1883. Cuiate of Addlestone, Surrey; 

of St. Mark's, North Audley Street. Vicar of St. Paul's, Brentford, 
from 1 891. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. tS? 

2428. Lempriere, George Beresford, 9, 5*^*^ May, 1858, Gilling- 

ham, Kent — Capt. G. Lempriere, Bank of England. 

(Son of Capt. George Reid Lempriere, sub-agent Bank of England, 
Leeds.) Middlesex Regiment — second lieutenant 1879, lieutenant 1880, 
captain 1887, major 1898, brevet lleut. -colonel 1900, lieut. -colonel 
1904, brevet colonel 1905. 

2429. Atkinson, Reginald, 9, 29 May, 1858, Jerusalem. 

E. Atkinson, Esq', 2, Albion Place. 

Reginald Atkinson (son of Edward Atkinson, surgeon). 

2430. Femie, Robert W., 10, 5*^** Dec, 1857, Derby. 

R. W. Fernie, Esq., 3, Moorland Terrace. 

John Fernie was an iron manufacturer (Taylor Bros.) at 3, Moorland 
Terrace, in 1866. 

2431. Stables, Ebenezer Lister, 11, 21 Feb., 1856, Leeds. 

James Stables, Esqr., 14, Beech Grove Terrace. 

(Son of James Stables, tea dealer.) Died 18 April, 1870. 

2432. Topham, Richard, 10, 3 Mar., 1857, Wortley. 

Richard Topham, Esq., Armley. 

Henry Topham, a brother of No. 2044. Last heard of in Chicago. 

2433. Brook, Charles Lewis, 12, June 12, 1855, Meltham, 

n' Aldmondbury — (Mrs. Meredith) Strangfer. 

Uppingham School; Trinity College, Oxford. B.A. 1878; M.A. 1896. 
A cotton thread manufacturer. Director of J. & P. Coats, Ltd. 
Harewood Lodge, Meltham Mills, Huddersfield, in 1903. 

2434. Fenton, Herbert, 11, Oct. 29, 1856, Knowsthorpe. 

Mrs. Fenton, 35, Crimble S*. 

(Son of John Thomas Fenton.) Articled to James Fox, land surveyor, 
Leeds. Went to South Africa. 

2435. Brown, Walter Henry, 11, Dec. 5, 1856, York. 

Mrs. Brown, 2, Lyddon Terrace. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1878; F.R.C.S.I. 1887. Resident Surgical Officer 
and afterwards Hon. Surgeon, General Infirmary, at Leols. 19, Queen 
Street, and Highfield House, Headingley, in 1905. 

2436. Cookson, Joshua, 13, Nov' i, 1854, Holbeck. 

Mr. W. Cookson, Marshall S*^, Holbeck. 

William Cookson was a builder in Marshall Street in 1866. Joshua 
Cookson was a sharebroker at 17, Ashville Grove, Cardigan Road, 
in 1890. 

2437. Ditmas, Herbert Cecil, 14, Nov' 6, 1853, Beverley. 

W. Ditmas Esq., Eastgate, Beverley. 

Died at Beverley whilst a pupil at, or shortly after leaving, school. 

2438. Ferns, William Park, 11, Jan. 27, 1856. 

Francis Ferns, Esq., Woodhouse Cliff. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1879. Ferns & Sons, 38, Albion Street, Leeds, 
1901. Retired 1903. 46, St. Michaers Road, Headingley, in 1904. 

2439. Eraser, James, lo, May 30, 1857. 

J. Eraser, Esq., Ridgemount. 

John Fraser was a civil engineer at 18, York Place; house, 6, Ridge 
Mount, in 1866. 



1 88 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2440. North, Walter, 15, June 6, 1852, Leeds. 

W. North, Esq., S. Mark's Villas, Woodhouse Lane. 

(Son of William North, solicitor.) Admitted a solicitor, Nov., 1875; 
in the Leeds Law List, 1903. 

2441. Pope, Frank, 12, Dec. 22, 1855, Merstham, Surrey. 

T. Baines, Esq., Chapel Town, in loco parentis. 

Frank Montague Pope (son of Thomas Pope, of Harewood, Bletchingley, 
a connection of Thomas Blackburn Baines). Magdalene College, Qim- 
bridge. Scholar; B.A 1877; Natural Science ; M.B. 1881; M.D. 1901 ; 
F.R. C. P. Lond. 1902. Senior Physician Leicester Infirmary. 4, Prebend 
Street, Leicester, in 1903. 

2442. Pope, Reginald, 10, Dec. 28, 1857, Bletchingley. 

Reginald Barrett Pope (son of Thomas Pope, and brother of No. 2441). 
LL.B. Lond. Admitted a solicitor, Aug., 1879. Stuckey, Son & Pope, 
4, Prince's Place, Brighton. 41, Sussex Square, Brighton, in 1903. 

2443. Sheppard, Murray. 

Rev. J. G. Sheppard, Kidderminster. Stranger. 

(Son of Rev. John George Sheppard, D.C.L. Fellow of Wadham 
Collie, Oxford, and Head Master of Kidderminster Grammar 
School.) After a few months removed to a school at Winchester. 
Has been for twenty years in the United States, 1905. 

2444. Wood, Richard, 12, March 31, 1855, Hunslet. 

Mr. Joseph Wood, 45, Grafton St. 

Joseph Wood was a fruiterer in Grafton Street in 1866. 

Re-entry. 

2445. Flood, Frank, 13, 10 Oct', 1854, Leeds. 

Rev. S. Flood, S' Matthew's Vicarage, Leeds. 

The name is not to be found elsewhere in the Raster. 

Francis Pulteney Flood. Leeds Medical School and Guy's Hospital. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1878; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1879. Frondeg, Cefn, Merthyr 

Tydvil. 

1868. 2** Term. 

2446. Lampen, Charles Dudley, 9, 23 Jan., 1859, Scam- 

monden — Rev. S. P. Lampen, Vicarage, New Wortley. 

(Son of Rev. Stephen Pering Lampen.) London College of Div. 1879. 
Curate of Aston ; of St. Paul, Lozells, Birmingham ; of St. Thomas's, 
• Huddersfield. Vicar of St. Andrew's, Huddersfield ; of Eastry, Dover, 
from 1890. 

2447. Hebblethwaite, Ernest Presgrave, 10, 7^** Dec, 1857, 

Headingley — ^J.W. Hebblethwaite, Esq., Moor AUerton 
Hall. 

Malvern College; Exeter College, Oxford. B.A. 1881 ; M.A. 1885. 
Curate of St. Ive, Cornwall ; of Dunster, Somerset. Vicar of Poundstock, 
Cornwall, 1889-1903. ii, Merton Road, Bedford, in 1904. 

2448. Bower, Ernest Dykes, 14, 27 Dec, 1853, Leeds — Mr. 

W. Bower, 37, Park Square, Leeds. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1875; L.S.A. Lond. 1876; F.R.C.S. Edin. 1900. 
Elton House, Barton Street, Gloucester, in 1901. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 89 

2449. Scott, Neville Octavius, 12, 18 Dec, 1855, Leeds — Mr. 

James Scott, Hilary Place, Leeds. 

(Son of James William Scott, manager Yorkshire Bank.) An invalid 
living at Bournemouth in 1903. 

2450. Ferns, Walter Frank, 10, 20 Aug., 1857, Headingley. 

Francis Ferns, Esqr., Headingley. 

A leather merchant in Leeds for some years ; afterwards in Birmingham . 

Sept' 14^, 

1868. 3^ Term. 

2451. Wilson, Charles Henry, 9, 5^ Nov', 1858 — George 

Wilson, Esq', Carlton Hill. 

With the London City and Midland Bank, Leeds, in 1903. 

2452. Wilson, William, 11, 25th March, 1856. 

At the Walsall Wood Colliery, Walsall, in 1903. (A brother of No. 2451.) 

2453. Taylor, Andrew John Lonsdale, 12, 16 March, 1856. 

John Taylor, Esq., 3, Victoria St., S* John's Hill. 

2454. Holmes, Arthur Thomas, 10, 18 Dec', [857 — Frederick 

Holmes, Springfield House, Burmantofts. 

Magdalene College, Cambridge. Milner Scholar; B.A. 1881 ; M.A.; 
LL.M. Admitted a solicitor, Aug., 1885. North & Sons, 4, East 
Parade, Leeds. 59, Clarendon Road, Leeds, in 1903. 

2455. Johnston, Frederick William, 10, 15 Septr., 1858. 

William David Johnston, Esqr., 2, Beech Grove Terrace. 

Admitted a solicitor; practised in Leeds. To Florida, 1886. A 
journalist in Louisiana. To Leeds in 1888. To Tasmania in 1892, and 
to Wellington; to England in 1903. At Comrie, Perth, N.B., in 1903. 

2456. Spark, Thomas Blake, 10, 18 Septr., 1858 — D' Spark, 

Springfield Villa. 

Admitted a solicitor. Died in 1886. 

2457. Bearpark, George Edmundson, 13, 20 April, 1855. 

Mr. G. E. Bearpark, 86, East SS Leeds. 

(Son of George Edmundson Bearpark, a surgeon in East Street.) A 
medical student. Died in Leeds of scarlet fever, 5 July, 1874. 

2458. Buttrey, Abraham Bateson, 10, Sept', 1857 — ^John 

Armitage Buttrey, Shad well. 

John Armitage Buttrey was a wool merchant at i. Cross Bank Street, 
in 1850. 

2459. Slater, Charles Henry, 10, 23 Aug: 1858 — Elijah 

Slater, Ashville, Stanningley. 

A woollen manufacturer (£. Slater & Sons, Ltd., Stanningley). Living 
at Ashville, Farsley, in 1903. 

2460. Molesworth, Francis Hilton, 14, 24 Jany., 1854 — Rev. 

R. Molesworth, Todmorden. S. 

(Son of Rev. Rennell Francis Wynn Molesworth.) A dyer at 
Accrington in 1879. Principal of the Agricultural College, Adelaide. 
F.C.S.; F.G.S. 70, Windsor Road, Petersham, Sydney, N.S.W, 



IQO LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2461. Wilson, George Monkhouse, 14, 13 Jan., 1854 — R- M. 

Wilson, Esq., Salisbury. S. 

George Munkhouse Wilson. Admitted a solicitor, 1876. Wilson & Sons, 
Salisbury and Wilton, in 1903. 

2462. Fraser, John Charles, 8, 25 Nov., i8'^9 — W. C. Fraser, 

Cliff Road. 

2463. Ferns, Percy Herbert, 9, 9 May, 1859 — F- Ferns, Esq., 

Woodhouse Cliff. 

With Kuypers & Ostler, leather merchants, Leeds. Went to New 
Zealand. Died 27 Feb., 1898, at Asenby Lodge, Thirsk. 

2464. Molesworth, John Hilton, 12, 14 Mar., 1856 — Rev. R. 

Molesworth, Todmorden. S. 

Keble College, Oxford. B.A. 1878; M.A. 1882. Curate of Welling- 
borough ; of Stoke Newington. Vicar of St. Mark's, Peterborough, and 
Rural Dean ; of St. John's, I^eicester, from 1897. (A brother of No. 2460.) 

2465. Gibson, Gavin Alured, 13, i April, 1855 — G. Gibson, 

Esq., i,Tanfield St. S. 

Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Scholar, 1876; B.A. 1879; 2nd 
Class Natural Science. 

1869. First Term. 

2466. Musgrave, Thomas William, 14, Oct. 6, 1854 — ^Albert 

Musgrave, Belle Vue, Leeds. 

Albert Musgrave was a dyer in Kirkstall Road; house, 21, York Place, 
in 1866. The son was a dyer in Nebraska in 1904. 

2467. Cariss, Frank Herbert, 12, Apr. 21, 1856 — Ben Cariss, 

Burley, Leeds. 

Apprenticed to Greenwood & Batley, engineers, Leeds ; with them till 
his death in 1890. 

2468. Wigin, Robert Smeethwaite, 15, May 16, 1853 — Mrs. 

Wigin, Methley. Stranger. 

Robert Smirthwaite Wigin. Admitted a solicitor, Dec, 1875. 83, Albion 
Street, Leeds, in 1903. 

2469. Derham, Frank Seymour, 10, June 29, 1858 — ^Thomas 

Derham, Esq., 15, Blenheim Terrace. 

(Son of Thomas Shann Derham.) East Lancashire Regiment — second 
lieutenant, i May, 1878; lieutenant, 21 July, 1880; captain, I June, 
1885; major, 23 Sept., 1897; lieut. -colonel, Sept., 1905. 

2470. Derham, Ernest W., 12, Oct. 2^, 1856. 

Agent for typewriting machines in Leeds and Biadford. (Brother of 
No. 2469.) 

2471. Templer, Henry, 10, June 19, 1858 — Charles C.Templer, 

Midland Road, Hyde Park. 

(Eldest son of Charles Copland Templer. ) Somersetshire Light Infiintry — 
second lieutenant 1878, lieutenant 1880; Bengal Staff Corps, 1883; 
major and second in command, 5th Punjab Cavalry, 1903; lieut. -colonel, 
I May, 1904; commanding 25th Cavalry. 

2472. Clark, George Handel, 12, Aug. 28, 1856 — ^J. F.Clarke, 

133, Woodhouse Lane. 

(Son of John Frederic Clark.) With George Bray & Co., gas lighting 
engineers, Leeds. Died 21 July, 1884. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 191 

2473. Scholefield, George Alfred, 15, Aug. 21, 1853. 

W. Scholefield, Weetwood Lodge, Headingley. 

2474. Williams, Ferdinand Harley, 12, Jan. 3, 1857 — Rev. 

H. Williams, Kensington Terrace. 

Rev. Ferdinand James Harley (son of Rev. Charles Harley Drummond) 
Williams. University College, Durham. Scholar; B. A. 1878; ist Class 
Classics; 2nd Class Theol.; M.A. 1881 ; Fellow. Curate of St. Hilda's, 
South Shields, 1883-91 ; of West Hartlepool, 1891-94. Vicar of Lowick, 
Northumberland, from 1894. 

2475. Broadhead, Joseph Conyers, 11, July 22, 1857 — ^J. M. 

Broadhead, Brookfield House, Kirkstall. 

Joseph Conyers (son of James Monkman) Broadhead was living at 
Morecambe in 1903. 

2476. Johnson, George William, 11, Nov. 23, 1857 — Mrs. 

Johnson, Woodbine Terrace, Headingley. 

2477. Foster, Arthur, 13, May, 1855 — Foster, Edward, Car- 

digan Villa, Cardigan Road, Burley. 

2478. Berry, John William, 15, June 13, 1853 — ^James T. 

Berry, Esq', Woodlane Hall, Sowerby Bridge. Str. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1877 ; retired 1884. Holly Lodge, Ealing Common, 
Middlesex, in 1904. 

2479. Allan, Arthur Thomas, 13, Dec. 17, 1855 — ^T. Allan, 

13, Lyddon Terrace. 

2480. Sands, William, 15, Jan. 19, 1854 — ^W, Sands, Esq., 

Eldon ville, Woodhouse Lane. 

2481. Pollock, Charles Fitzgerald, 13, Nov. 10, 1855. 

T. Pollock, Esq', 7, Kingston Place, Leeds. 

(Son of Thomas Pollock. ) An engineer. District Loco. Superintendent, 
Cape Government Railways, Queenstown in 1905. 

Return. 
2280. Hardwick, Percy, 14, June 26, 1854 — Winter Hard wick. 
Mount View, Headingley Lane. 

1869. Second Term. 

2482. Slater, John Arthur, 10, May 6, 1858— Jeremiah Slater, 

Longfield House, Stanningley. 

In London in 1903. 

2483. Hardisty, W°> H., 9, Feb. 18, i860— Mr. H. Hardisty, 

Grove Cottage, Chapel Lane, Roundhay. 

2484. Lambert, Arthur, 10, Oct. 24, 1858 — W. Lambert, 

Oaklield, Far Headingley. 

(Son of William Lambert.) A woollen manufacturer (J. Bottomley and 
Co., 2, Russell Street, Leeds). 7, Cumberland Road, Headingley, 
in 1905. 

2485. Thorp, Albert, 13, Oct. i, 1855— Joseph Thorp, Regent 

Villas, Headingley. 

(Eldest son of Joseph Dickinson Thorp.) No occupation. Died at the 
Green, £sher, 9$ Sept., 1882, 



192 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2486. Shute, Arthur, 12, June 15, 1856 — Frederick Shute, 

14, Kensington Terrace, Headingley. 

A boot and shoe manufacturer in Kirkgate, Wakefield, in 1903. 

2487. Bayldon, Charles D., 11, Dec. 9, 1857— C. H. Bayldon, 

18, Midland Road. 

Charles Dawson Bayldon (son of Charles Henry Bavldon, solicitor) 
learned farming. Cire of Mr. Wilson, Prince's Docksiae, Hull, 1904. 

2488. Henderson, Ralph Anstruther, 9, Oct. 29,^859. 

(Son of Rev. W. G. Henderson, Head Master.) Manchester Regiment — 
second lieutenant 1879, lieutenant 1 881, captain 1888, major 1899. 
Egyptian War 1882, medal and star; Burmese Expedition 1885-7, 
medal. Governor of Aldershot Military Prison, 1895-1905, Inspector 
of Military Prisons, 1906. 

Retd. 
2488A. Reeve, W. B., 14, Nov. 15, 1854 — Rev. H. Reeve, 
Prison, Leeds. 

This name is not to be found elsewhere in the Register. 

2236. Dear, W. 

William Carey Dear. (See page 171.) 

1869. 3** Term. 

2489. Horsfield, Herbert Knight, 13, July 20, 1856 — Rev. 

R. Horsfield, Newton Grove, Leeds. 

A writer on .sporting subjects. Ivy Lodge, Chapel-Allerton, in 1904. 

2490. Horsfield, Richard Marshall, 15, Aug. 22^ 1854. 

A leather manufacturer, Meanwood Road Leather Works, Leeds. West- 
garth, Meanwood, in 1904. (A brother of No. 2489.) 

2491. Joy, William (jlover, 16, Mar. 14, 1853 — W°* Glover 

Joy, Esq"", Springfield Mount. 

Son of William Glover Joy, a seed crusher. 

2492. Potter, Alfred, 1 1, Oct. 31, 1857 — John Potter, 4, Vernon 

Road. 

A sharebroker. Potter & Co., 16, Park Row, Leeds, in 1905. 

2493. Topham, James, 9, Sept. 26, 1859 — Richard Topham, 

Armley. 

Manager of the Torpedo Department at the works of Greenwood and 
Batley, Ltd. 4, Brentwood Terrace, Armley, in 1905. 

2494. Holmes, James Gardner, 9, Nov. i, 1859 — Frederick 

Holmes, Springfield H°, Bur man tofts. 

L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. Edin.; L.F.P. Glasg. 1886. Newton Mount, 
159, Chapeltown Road, Leeds, in 1901. 

2495. Sykes, Edwin Stanley, 13, Nov. 18, 1855 — S. Sykes, 

Esq', Knowsthorpe. 

Queen's College, Cambri(^e. B. A. 1876 ; M.A 1880. Curate of St. 
John's, Sunderland, 1878; of Boldon, Durham, 1886. Vicar of 
Hed worth, Durham, from 1892. 

2496. Robinson, John Richard, 12, June 23, 1857 — Richard 

H. Robinson, Kirkstall Hall, Bramley. 

2497. Scholefield, Frederick Herbert, 10, Sept' 10, 1859. 

W° Scholefield, Weetwood Lodge, Far Headingley, 

Rugby. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 93 

2498. Singleton, Harry, 16, July 8, 1853 — C. W. Singleton, 

York. 

Commercial traveller. 48, East Mount Road, York, in 1904. 

2499. Williams, Percy, 10, Oct. 8, 1859— -Rev. H. Williams. 

Percy Eraser Ledgard (son of Rev. Charles Harley Drummond) Williams. 
In a bank ; then with Messrs. Clay, of Brighouse ; died there in 1S94. 

2500. Priestley, Joseph, 13, Feb. 8, 1856-^Mr. S. Priestley, 

Anchor St., Hunslet. 

2501. Stead, Holmes, 15, June 19, 1854 — Mrs. Stead, Bramley. 

2502. Sykes, Walter, 14, Nov. 22, 1855 — Mrs. Sykes, Gosport, 

near Huddersfield. Stranger. 

Joe Walter (son of Edward and Mary) Sykes. A manufacturer at 
Huddersfield. Died 23 Oct., 1879, at Gosport, near Huddersfield. 

1870. First Term. 

2503. Fowler, Charles John, 15*** June, 1856 — 14. Charles 

Fowler, Esq"", Headingley. 

A surveyor and architect at 17, High Street, Tonbridge, in 1903. A 
captain 3rd Volunteer Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment ; retired. 

2503A. Kent, William Mowey, 12*^ Jan., 1859 — 11. W. H. 
Kent, 5, Oak Terrace, Headingley. 

William Henry Kent was a traveller ; house, Carr Place, in 1S66. 

2504. Exley,John,i7May, 1857 — ^2. GreorgeExley, 48, Hunslet 

Lane. 

A pharmaceutical chemist in 1878 at 34, Hunslet Lane. Far Royd, 
Burley-in-Wharfedale, in 1904. 

2505. Easton, Frank, 22 Mar., 1858 — 11. W™ Easton, Consort 

Terrace, Bellevue Road, Leeds. 

2506. Bulmer, Arthur Thomas, 11 Nov., 1855 — 14. James 

Bulmer, East Keswick. 

2507. Dixon, Lorenzo, 29 Oct., 1854 — 15. David Dixon, 

93, Portland Crescent, Leeds. 

Lorenzo Dixon (son of David Dixon) Marshall was a storekeeper at 
Bathurst, New South Wales, in 1903. 

2508. Barrett, Ernest Sedgwick, 25 May, 1857 — '2. George 

Barrett, Kirkstall. 

An iron merchant in Bradford ; then at the Reading Iron Works, 
Philadelphia, U. S. A. Died Dec. , 1 903. 

2509. Tiltman, John Huntley, 21 Dec, 1857 — 12. Rev. T. 

Hodson, Wortley. 

2510. Dawson, FrederickWoodland,3 July, 1859 — 10. Thomas 

Dawson, Caledonian Road. 

Mr. Thomas Dawson lived at 53, Caledonian Road, in 1866. 

2511. Fowell, Arthur Newton, 28 April, 1858 — 11. John 

Digby Fowell, 4, Aked Terrace. 

A bank clerk. Died 1 8 May, 1899, *^ Sidmouth. 
M 



194 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2512. Matheson, George Edward, 28 Feb., 1856 — 13. Mrs. 

Matheson, 8, Hyde Terrace. 

Son of William Malheson, a merchant (C. P. Henderson & Co.). 

2513. Hird, George Frederick, 23 Dec, 1857 — 12. F.W. Hird, 

2, Woodhouse Square, Leeds. 

(Son of Frederick William Hird.) Admitted a solicitor, July, 1880. 
10, Serjeant's Inn, E.C. Died 7 Aug., 1897, ^^ Argyle Street, London. 

2514. Spark, William Staley, 5 Feb., i860 — 9. D*" Spark, 

Springfield Villa. 
In Canada in 1903. 

2515. Fowler, C. G., 15 June, 1856 — 13. C. Fowler, Esqr., 

North Lodge, Cardigan Road, Headingley. 

Believed to be the same person as No. 2503. 

2516. Firth, John Granger, 25 April, 1857 — 13. Mr. Joseph 

Firth, S' Mark's Cottage, Woodhouse Lane. 

2517. Horsman,ThomasH., ioNov',1856 — 14. Mr.T. Horsman, 

High Royd, S* John's Terrace. 

Exeter College, Oxford. Thomas O'H. Horsman. Barrister, 1894. 
3, King's Bench Walk, in 1903. 

1870. 2^ Term. 

2518. Hodson, Joseph Storr, Jan. 13, 1861 — 9. Marmaduke 

S. Hodson, Navigation House, Leeds. 

Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Essex Regiment, 2nd Battalion — 
second lieutenant 1881, lieutenant. Died at Leeds, 10 Jan., 1885. 
Lawnswood. 

2519. Scott, Cecil Wray, Oct,7, 1857—12. J. W. Scott, Hillary 

House. 

(Son of James William Scott, manager, Yorkshire Bank.) With 
Greenwood & Batley, engineers, Leeds. A mining engineer, Victoria, 
B.C., in 1903. 

2520. Templer, Charles Bertram, April 9, i860 — 10. C. C. 

Templer, i. Beech Grove Place, 

(Second son of Charles Copland Templer). Scottish Rifles— second 
lieutenant 1880, lieutenant 1881. Bengal Staff Corps— major, 11 Aug., 
1900. Squadron commander, 19th Bengal JLancers, 1903 ; retired. 

2521. Harrison, Frederick Percy, Nov. 30, 1858 — 11. 

H. Harrison, Oatlands, Burley. 

Rev. Frank Harrison. Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings' Exhibitioner; 
B.A. 1882; 3rd Class Mathematics; M.A, 1885. Curate of Lancaster; 
of Trinity, Hulme ; of Stretford ; of St. Philip's, Salford. Rector of 
Reddish, Stockport, from 1891. 

2522. Ramsden, John Martin, June 21, 1858 — 11. J. W. 

Ramsden, Springville, Headingley. 

To Bramham College, 1871; Yorkshire College, Weaving, &c, 1878-9. 
To New Zealand, 1879. With the Union S-S, Co. of New Zealand at 
Dunedin, 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 195 

2523. Hebblethwaite, Percy Cockburn, June 4, 1859 — 10. 

J. W. Hebblethwaite, Moortown. 

(Son of Joseph Whiteley Hebblethwaite.) Died 28 Sept., 1889, at 
Boston Spa. 

2524. Dawson, Greorge Herbert, June 10, 1858 — 11. Rev. 

W. Dawson, Moor AUerton. 

George Herbert Dawson (son of Rev. William Dawson, D.D.) 
M.R.C.S. Ei^.; L.R.C.P. Edin. Boccombe, Bournemouth. 

2525. Dawson, Henry S' John, June 24, 1857 — *2. 

(Son of Rev. William Dawson, D.D.) A barrister, Lincoln's Inn, 
Easter, 1888; S.E. Circuit. 2, Pump Court; 10, Redcliffe Street, S.W, 

2526. Smith, James Hastings, Sept' 17, 1858 — 11. Edmund 

Smith, Hastings Place, Vernon Road. 

A commercial traveller at Orley Terrace, Chapel Lane, Headingley, 
in 1905. 

2527. Wilson, Frank, June 21, 1855 — 14. Mrs. Wilson, Cavour 

ot., L«eecis. 

2528. Clayton, Arthur John, Nov. 26, 1855 — H- W. Clayton, 

164, North St. 

L.RC.P. Edin.; L.RC.S. Edin. 1883. Roundhay, Leeds, in 1901. 



1870. 3* Term. 

2529. S. — Firth, Frank West, Dec. 17, 1859 — 10. 

T. A. Firth, Upperwood, Apperley Bridge. 

A wool broker and noil merchant at 20, Mill Street, Bradford 
(T. A. Firth & Co.). Rosemount House, Bolton, Bradford, in 1904. 

2530. S. — Firth, James William, Oct. 3, 1856 — 13. 

(Brother of No. 2529.) A commission woolcomber in Bradford. Briar- 
wood, Ilkley, in 1904. 

2531. S. — Firth, Thomas Walter, Jan. 21, 1858 — 12. 

(Brother of No. 2529.) A wooUtapler in Bradford. 18, Blenheim 
Road, Manningham, in 1904. 

2532. Wilkinson, James Featherstone, Oct, 31, i860 — 9. J. H. 

Wilkinson, 14, S*^ John's Terrace. 
(Son of James Henshall Wilkinson.) Captain in the Merchant Service ; 
retired. Died in China in 1899. 

2533. Wilkinson, William, Jan. 2, 1859 — i'- 

(Brother of No. 2532.) Living in Glasgow m 1905. 

2534. S. — Molesworth, Ernest, June ii, 1858 — 12. Rev. R. 

Molesworth, Todmorden. 

The Rev. Ernest Hilton Molesworth. St. John's College, Cambridge. 
B.A. 1881; M.A. 1885 ; F.R.G.S. Curate of St. George's, Barrow-m- 
Fumess, 1882; St. Mary's, Carlisle, 1883; St. James', Norlands, Notting 
Hill, 1885. Chaplain at Corfu, 1887. Curate of Christ Church, 
Lancaster Gate, 1888. Rector of Jedburgh, 1889; of St. George's, 
Edinburgh, from 1897. 53, Albany Street, Edinburgh, in 1903, 



196 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2535. S. — Fox, George William, July 21, i860 — 10. Greorge 

Fox, ThomclifFe, Dewsbury. 

Cotton spinner and manufacturer, Dewsbury. Staincliffe Hall. Major, 
Yorkshire Light Infantry, 1st Volunteer Battalion. Died 10 March, 
1904, aged 43. 

2536. Revell, Samuel. S. Revell, Theaker Lane, Armley. 

A draughtsman. Died at Leeds, 4 April, 1905. 

2537. Atkinson, Arthur Rivington, May 18, 1861. J. W. 

Atkinson, Woodhouse Square. 

Arthur Rimington Atkinson (second son of John William Atkinson, of 
13, Woodhouse Square, Leeds, solicitor). A mining engineer. Died 
at Iquique, in Chili, May, 1890. 

2538. Wi4kinson, Claude Henry Dacre. Mrs. Wilkinson, 

Hillary Terrace, Leeds. 

2539. Robinson, Joseph Henry, July 29, 1856. Mr. J. H. 

Robinson, Mill Green, Holbeck. 

(Son of Joshua Horner Robinson.) A maltster at 6, Balme Walk ; 
house, Victoria Villa, Coupland Street, Beeston Hill, in 1905. 

2540. Robinson, Benjamin Laurence Herbert, May 12, 1858. 

(Brother of No. 2539.) A woollen manufacturer at 28, Mill Green, 
NewWortley; house, St. Ives, Boston Spa, in 1905. 

2541. Mason, William Harrap, Dec. 16, 1853 — 16. Mr. G. 

Mason, Marion S^ Leeds. 

William Harrap Mason. M.R.C.S. Eng. 1879; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1880. 
228, Dewsbury Road, Leeds, in 1901. 

2542. S. — McDonald, Frederick William, 1858 — care of Mrs. 

M^Dermott, Rev. J. Thompson, Upper Armley. 

2543. Armitage, Edward, Jan. 18, 1861 — 9. R. Armitage, 

Esqr., 6, Woodsley Terrace, Leeds. 
L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1886. Waltham, 
Grimsby, in 1901. 

2544. Dobson, James Edward, Mar. 26, 1859 — 11. Richard 

Dobson, Esq., Middleton Grange, nr. Leeds. 

(Fourth son of Richard Dobson.) A maltster. Died 10 July, 1897, at 
Harrogate, aged 38. 

2545. Butler, Bernard, June 22^ 1855 — 15. Ambrose Butler, 

Esq., Kirkstall. 

Bernard Fawcett (son of Ambrose Edmund) Butler. An ironmaster at 
Kirkstall Forge, Leeds. The Towers, Adel, in 1903. 

2546. Butler, Hugh Myddleton, May 23, 1857 — 13. 

(Brother of No. 2345.) An ironmaster at Kirkstall Forge, Leeds. 
Member of the Leeds School Board, 1894-7, 1900-3. St. Ann's, 
Bur ley, Leeds, in 1903. 

2547. Falkner, Walter, Mar. 24, 1858—12. Mr. A. Falkner, 

7, Woodsley Terrace. 

2548. Falkneri Harold, Nov. i, i860 — 9. 

Brother of No. 2547. 

2549. M^^Lellan, William, April 18, 1856 — 14. M' John 

M^Lellan, ii, Hyde Park Row, Leeds. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 97 

2550. M^Lellan, John Carr, Nov. g, 1857 — 12. 

Brother of No. 2549. 

2551. M^'Lellan, Francis Carr, Mar. 21, 1859 — 11. 

Brother of No. 2549. 

2552. Cave, Thomas, Nov"" 18, 1855 — *4- Mr. James Cave, 

Dewsbury Road, Leeds. 

Rev. Thomas Smith Cave. Christ's College, Cambridge. B.A. 1878 
M.A. 1882. Curate of Handsworth, 1879-83 ; and from 1883, Vicar of 
St. James', Handsworth, Staffs. 

2553. Bowman, Melbourne, Dec. 31, 1858 — 11. Mrs. Bowman, 

Midland Terrace. 

2554. Bowman, George, April 20, i86o — 9. 

Brother of No. 2553. 

2555- Wilkinson, John Herbert, April 30, 1862—8. J. H. 
Wilkinson, Esq% 9, Newland Terrace, Burley. 

(Son of Tames Henshall Wilkinson. ) Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings' 
Exhibitioner; B.A.; ist Class Lit. Hum. 1885; M.A. 1888. Curate 
of Epworth and Richmond, Surrey. Rector of Slock Gaylard, Dorset ; 
of Melcombe Bingham, Dorset, from 1898. 

Entries 16 

year 1 1 

54 
1871. i»* Term. 

2556. Peacock, Thomas Preston, 9 Dec, 1858 — 12. Mr. M. 

Peacock, 3, Ridge Mount, Leeds. 

(Son of Matthew Peacock.) A carpet warehouseman (Peacock & Son, 
Ltd., Guildford Street, Leeds). 3, St. Mary's Terrace, Potternewion, 
in 1905. 

2557. Eddison, John Percy, 6 Dec, 1859 — ^i- Mr. John 

Eddison, 25, Park Square, Bookkeeper. 

(Son of John Eddison, a land surveyor.) Local Manager of the North 
British and Mercantile Insurance Co., Leeds. Cragside, Ben Rhydding, 
in 1905. 

2558. Upton, Stanley Everard, 25 July, 1857 — 13- J- Everard 

Upton, Esq**, 6, East Parade, Leeds. 
(Son of No. 567, and brother of No. 2058.) A warehouseman (Upton 
and Mcllwraith). 30a, St. Paul's Church Yard, London, in 1903. 

2559. Pollard, James Herbert, 31 Mar., 1859 — ^i- Mr. James 

Pollard, I, Kensington Terrace, Hyde Park. 

A draughtsman. With Fairbairn & Co., Leeds; the Midland Railway 
Co.; and a Sheffield firm. At Sheffield in 1905. 

2560. Wells, Ernest Arthur, 31 July, 1856 — 15. Mr. John 

Wells, Oriental Terrace, Armley. 

2561. S. — Ellis, Edward. Joshua Ellis, Esq**, Ossett. 

L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. Edin. 1882. 126, Gibbet Street, Halifax, 
in 1901. 



1 98 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2562. Greene, Ernest Edward, 29 July, 1855 — ^S- Mr. John 

Greene, 63, S*^ James S*^, Leeds. 

(Son of John Greene, solicitor.) Living at Armley in 1903. 

2563. Brooke, John Arthur, 30 Aug: 1854 — 16. W. Brooke, 

Esq., Hillidge House, Hunslet. 

Admitted a solicitor M. 1878. J. B. & J. A. Brooke, I, East Parade, 
Leeds ; retired. The Lea, Grasmere, in 1903. 

2564. Brooke, Charles Edward, 7 Mar., 1857. 

(Brother of No. 2563.) St. John's Con<^e, Cambridge. B.A.; M.B. 
Died 10 Sept., 1887, whilst at St. Bartholomew's Hospital 

2565. Kirkby Charles, 28 July, 1 856 — 1 4. Mr. Charles Kirkby, 

St. Marks Villa. 

A sharebroker (Kirkby & Bower Brothers, 62, Albion Street, Leeds). 
6, St. George's Terrace, Headingley. 

2566. Barrowclough, William Ellis, 12 Dec, 1859 — 11. W. 

Barrowclough, 16, Duncan St. 

Walter Barrowclough was a draper at 16, Dancan Street; house, 
3, Claypit Lane, in 1866. 

2567. BoUand, William Craddock, 22 Nov% 1854 — 16. Rev. 

Arthur BoUand, 4, Francis S*, Leeds. 

Magdalene Coll., Cambridge. Milner Scholar; B.A. 1878 ; Jun. Opt. 1878. 
Barrister, Lincoln's Inn, 1880. 5, Essex Court, Temple. N.E. Circuit 
in 1903. 

2568. Bellhouse, William Silvester, 25 Mar., i860. Mr. W. 

Bellhouse, Victoria Road, Headingley. 

A mechanical engineer and draughtsman. Lower Outwood Road, 
Burton-on-Trent, in 1903. 

2569. Hall, William Stainland, 20 Feb., 1859. Mr. Matthew 

Hall, 6, Lyddon Terrace. 

W. Staniland Hall, a teacher of music. 41, Well Close Mount, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

2570. Joy, Percival Holt, 26 May, 1858 — 12. Mrs* Glover Joy, 

Esq., Winterboume, Maze Hill, S* Leonards. 

(Son of the late William Glover Joy.) Trin. Coll., Oxford. Inspector, 
Royal Irish Constabulary, 1903. 

2571. Summerscale,Alfred, ioFeb.,1857 — 13. J.Summerscale, 

7, Kensington Terrace, Hyde Park. 

A civil engineer. St. Alban's Road, Bootle, Lancashire, in 1905. 

2572. Sales, Henry Harlow, 4 Aug., i860. Mr. H. H. Sales, 

17, Hyde Park Terrace. 

L.R.C.P. Ireland. Hartley Hill, Leeds, in 1901. 

2573. Henderson, Percy. 

Percy Douglas Melville Hende|:son (son of Rev. W. G. Henderson, 
Head Master*) Lieutenant R.N., 20 May, 1884. Bombardment of 
Alexandria, medal and star; retired 1894. A farmer. River Murray, 
South Australia, in 1903. 

2574. Firby, Alfred, 25 Mar. — 17. Mr. J. W. Firby, Victoria 

Road, Headingley. 

Jonathan Wood Firl^ was a corn factor in Whitehall Road. Far 
Headingley, in 1866. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 1 99 

2575* Sykes, Harry, 11 Jan., i860— 11. Mr. S. Sykes, 3, 
Stansfield Terrace, New Leeds. 

2576. S. — BuUivant, Richard, 20 July, 1854 — 16. Rev. H. E. 

BuUivant, Lubenham, Market Harboro. 

The Rev. Henry Everard BuUivant was Vicar of Lubenham from 
1847-95. 

1871. 2^ Term. 

2577. Wylde, Walter John, Oct. 4, 1857 — 13. Mrs. Wylde, 

24, Grove Terrace, Leeds. 

William Walter Wylde, Newton Park, Leeds, in 1904. 

2578. Wylde, John Arthur, Jan. 11, 1859 — 12. 

(Brother of No. 2577.) The Home Farm, Totteridge, Herts., in 1904. 

2579. Gibson, John, May 30, 1858 — 12. Mr. C. P. Gibson, 

4, Beech Grove Place. 

(Son of Charles Philip Gibson, Leeds agent of the Scottish Widows' 
Fund.) In Australia in 1903. 

2580. Hirst, Harry Herbert, April 15, 1859 — 12. Mr. George 

Hirst, 15, Moorland Road. 

2581. Burrell, Benjamin Arthur, Oct. 15, 1858 — 12. Mr. 

Benjamin Burrell, 3, Quarry Mount, Woodhouse. 

An analytical chemist, F.I.C., 5, Mount Preston, Leeds. 

2582. Land, John, Oct. 13, 1859 — "• Mr. Thomas Land, 

63, North St. 

2583. Spong, Harry, Oct. 30, 1 860 — 10. Mr. Frederick Spong, 

1 1 , Bellevue Terrace, Kendall Lane. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings' Exhibitioner, 1879; B.A.; 4th Class 
Natural Science, 1883; L.S.A. Lond. 1887. 107, Beckett Street, Leeds, 
in 1964. 

2584. Knight, Robert Wilson. William Knight. 

2585. Tempest, Charles Wood, April 15, 1858 — 13. Mr. J. 

Schofield Tempest, Malvern Road, Beeston Hill. 

(Son of Joseph Schofield Tempest.) Admitted a solicitor, Feb., 1881. 
(Brother of No. 3473.) 

2586. Eagland, Henry Firth, July 13, 1859 — 11. W. H. 

Eagland, Esq., 29, Lyddon Terrace. 

(Son of William Henry Eagland, No. 965.) Died in Aug., 1897, at 
Arrow River, Manitoba. 

2587. Pearson, Thomas Rhodes, Mar. 13, 1861 — 10. Rev. 

T. R. Pearson, Armley Gaol. 

(Son of Rev. Thomas Rhodes Walton Pearson). Traveller for Buckley 
and Son, wholesale clothiers, Leeds. 4, High Cliffe, Burley, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

2588. S. — Pennington, John Trevor, July 27 — 12. 

J. Pennington, Esqr., Colne, Lancashire. 

2589. Best, Thomas Hardwick Davies, Feb. 8, 1862 — 9. T. S. 

Best, 1 5, M* Preston. 

Son of Thomas Scrase Best, auctioneer. 



200 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2590. Hird, Walter Siddons, April 1 1, i860 — 11. F. W. Hird, 

Woodhouse Square. 

(Son of Frederick William Hird, professor of music.) An architect 
with Messrs. Whitehead, 74, Rochester Row, Westminster, S. W., in 1905. 

2591. Hird, Frank, Feb. 4, 1859 — 12. 

(Brother of No. 2590.) Clare College, Cambridge. B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. 
Curate of St. Luke's, Chesterton, Great Yarmouth, 1884-8; of Rushden, 
Northants., 1888^1; of Royston, 1892-6; of Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury, 
1 896-1904. Chaplain of H.M. Prison, Cambridge, and vicar of 
St. Luke's, New Chesterton, Cambridge, from 1904. 

2592. Musgrave Frank Ernest, Feb. 10, 1857 — 14. Mr. A. 

Musgrave, Bellevue Road. 

Magdalene Coll., Cambridge. Milner Scholar; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1896; 
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1882; L.S.A. Lond. 1884; M.B. Cambridge, 1886. 
179, Belle Vue Road, Leeds, in 1901. 

1871. 3^ Term. 

^593- S. — Hinings, John William, Feb. 25, 1855 — 16. G. 
Hinings, Little Moor Hall, Pudsey. 

L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1877; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1878. Hyde Park 
Comer, Leeds, in 1905. 

2594. Inchbold, Henry, Jan. 15, 1861 — 10. Mr. H. Inchbold, 

55, Springfield Place, Leeds. 

A printer (Beck & Inchbold, Basinghall Street, Leeds). 31, Sholcbroke 
Avenue, in 1901. 

2595. Lambert, Percival, Aug. 9, i860 — 1 1. Mr. W. Lambert, 

Oakfield, Far Headingley. 

Lincoln College, Oxford. A solicitor (with Messrs. Ford & Warren, 
61, Albion Street, Leeds). 

2596. Barraclough, Edwin Arthur, Feb. 13, 1858 — 13. Mr. 

Alfred Barraclough, Hyde Park Road. 

Lichfield College; Jesus College, Cambridge. Curate of Cannock; of 
All Saints*, Cambridge; of St. John's, Leicester; of West Haddon. 
Vicar of St. Paul's, St. Helena, and canon. Curate of Denton, Norfolk, 
from 1902. 

2597. Temple, Michael Henry, Mar. 28, 1862 — 9. Mrs.Temple, 

Headingley. 

Keble College, Oxford. B.A. Barrister, Inner Temple, 7 July, 1886. 
II, King's Bench Walk, in 1903. 

2598. Ogden, Thomas Jones, Sept. 1 8, 1 855 — 16. Mr. J. Ogden, 

I, Claremont Place, Leeds. 

Magdalene College, Cambridge. Milner Scholar. Assistant Master at 
Malvern Link School ; at Rossall ; at Buxton. 

2599. Calverley, John Richard, April 30, 1858 — 13. Mr. J. 

Calverley, 1 3, Brunswick Place, Leeds. 

Joseph Calverley was a victualler at the Red Lion Inn, 2, Ludgate 
Hill ; house, 7, Brunswick Place, in 1866. 

2600. Kinsley, Walter, Jan. 3, 1861 — 10. Mr. J. Kinsley, 

12, S* John's Terrace, Leeds. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 20I 

2601. Kershaw, Henry, April 30, 1857 — 14. Mr. H. March, 

2^y Cowper St., Chapeltown, Leeds. 

(Son of Joseph Kershaw.) A cloth manufacturer in Peru, Indiana, 
U.S.A., m 1905. 

2602. Fearnley, Erastus, Dec. 10, 1861 — 9. Mr. W. Yates 

Feamley, North Lane, Headingley. 

(Son of William Yates Fearnley.) A clerk. Died at Headingley, 
16 Aug., 1884. 

2603. Jones, Edward Palmer, Mar. 23, i860 — 11. Mr. John 

Jones, No. 3, Moorland Road. 

2604. Wright, George, June 30, i860— 11. Mr. G. E.Wright, 

Albert Villas, Victoria Road, Headingley. 

An artist. 26, Regent Park Terrace, Leeds, in 1900. 

2605. Matterson, Arthur William, Nov. 30, 1857 — 14. Mr. G. 

Matterson, 68, Springfield Place. 

(Only son of George Octavius Matterson.) Natal Carabineers, Zulu War; 
Ulundi. Lieut. -colonel Maritzburg Rifles, 1 891 -6. Ravenshoe, near 
Pietermaritzburg, in 1905. 

2606. Tayler, Ernest C, July 18, i860 — 11. Rev. A. Tayler. 

The Rev. Ernest Hooper Tayler (son of the Rev. Archdale Wilson 
Tayler, M.A., a master at the School, 1852-91; retired; died i Nov., 
1905» aged 82.) Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings* Exhibitioner; 
B.A. 1884; 4th Class Lit. Hum.; 3rd Class Theol. Curate of St. 
Thomas', Pendleton, 1885-6. Died at Auckland, New Zealand, May, 1889. 

2607. Clarke, Charles Henry, Feb. ii, 1861 — 10. Mr. T. R. 

Clarke, Spencer Place, New Leeds. 

(Son of Thomas Robert Clarke.) Managing director of the Patent 
Woollen Cloth Co., Elmwood Mills, Leeds. 

2608. Clarke, Arthur Edward, Aug. 27, 1862 — q. 

(Brother of N0.2607.) L.R.C.P.I., M.R.C.S. Eng. 1887. Featherstone, 
Pontefract, in 1901. 

2609. Gibson, Charles Philip, Mar. 9, 1855 — 16. Mr. C.Gibson, 

4, Beech Grove Place. 

(Son of Charles Philip Gibson, Leeds agent of the Scottish Widows' 
Fund.) M.R.C.S. Eng. 1876; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1879. Died at 
Wetherby, Nov., 1893. 

2610. Nichols, James Henry, July 6, 1855 — 16. Mr. W. Nichols, 

Nineveh St., Holbeck. 

Mr. William Nichols was an engineer (Burnley & Nichols). Nineveh 
House, in 1866. 

261 1. S.—Sykes, John Walter, Oct. 28, 1856—14. R.W. Sykes, 

Esq., Springfield House, Gosport, Huddersfield. 

John Walker (son of Richard Walker) Sykes. Manager for Edward 
Sykes & Sons, woollen manufacturers, Gosport Mills, near Huddersfield, 
in 1905. 

2612. Burnand, William, June 21, 1858 — 13. Mr. Matthew 

Burnand, Call Lane. 

Matthew Burnand was a victualler at The Barley Corn, 60, Whitehall 
Road, in 1866. 



202 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2613. Phillips, William John, Nov. 12,1859 — 11. Mr. G. Phillips, 

29, Virginia Road. 

2614. Phillips, George, Oct. 19, 1861 — 9. 

Brother of No. 2613. 

2615. Atkinson, G.W., Oct. 17, 1871 — 11. Mr. S.W.Atkinson, 

Woodland Grove, New Leeds. 

George Walter Atkinson, an architect and surveyor at i, Mark Lane, 
Leeds. Receiver to the Pious Uses Trustees. Furze Hill, Pool, in 1905. 

Entries Year . .21 

16 

60 
1872. I" Term. 

2616. Copperthwaite, William Charles, Mar. 7, 1861 — 10. 

H. Copperthwaite, Esq', Malton. Left Mids', 1872. 

Durham University. Engineers' Office, North Eastern Railway. Bridge 
er^neer, London County Council. Spring Gardens, London, in 1903. 

2617. Waite, Frederick William, Nov'"2i,i857 — 14. B.Waite, 

Parsley. 

Benjamin Waite was a woollen merchant at 3, Aire Street; house, 
Stanningley, in 1866. 

2618. Berrie, George Burnett, April 3, i860 — 11. Mrs. Berrie, 

19, Midland Road. 

Mrs. Berrie lived there in 1877. 

2619. Shaw, Herbert, Sept. 15, 1856—15. Greorge Shaw, 

43, Commercial St. 117, Hyde Park Road. 

Admitted a solicitor, 16 July, 1880. Albion Street, Leeds; then in 
London to 1892 ; abroad in 1903. 

2620. Shaw, Alfred Ernest, Jan. 31, 1861 — 10. 

(Brother of No. 2619.) Queen's CoII^e, Oxford. Hastings' Exhibi- 
tioner; 2nd Class Mods.; B.A. 1884; 3rd Class Lit. Hum.; M.A. 1888. 
Curate of Lambeth; of Mortlake; of Sculcoates; of Handsworth 
Woodhouse, Sheffield, 1902 ; of Sherburn-in-Elmet from 1904. 

2621. Barnes, Horace William, Nov. 21, 1861 — 10. Rev. W. 

Barnes, Little Holbeck. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings' Exhibitioner; 2nd Class Mods.; 
B.A. 1886; 2nd Class Lit. Hum.; M.A. 1888. Assistant Master, 
Bedford Grammar School. Merton House, Bedford, in 1903. 

2622. Muir, John, Aug. 17, 1857 — 14- David Gf. Muir, 10, 

Marlborough Terrace, Bellevue Road. 

2624. Atkinson, Jasper, May 12, 1858 — 13. S. W. Atkinson, 

Woodland House, New Leeds. 

A designer and artist in stained glass. Furze Hill, Pool, Leeds, in 1903. 

2625. Emsley, William Arthur, Jan. 21, 1861 — 10. W. Emsley, 

13, Park Square. 

A barrister, Middle Temple, 1887. 3, Pump Court, Temple, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 203 

2626. Hallilay, Richard Percy, Sept. 1 1, 1862 — 9. JohnHallilay, 

Burley Road. 

L.S.A. Lond. 1886; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1887. 26, Moorland Road, Leeds, 
in 1901. Died 5 Oct., 1903. 

2627. Hallilay, Henry, Aug. 29, 1859 — 12. 

(Brother of No. 2626.) LS.A. Lond. 1885; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1886. 
126, Burley Road, Leeds, in 1901. 

2628. Jackman, Frederick, June 23, 1861 — 9. Mr. C. Jackman, 

Low Moor Buildings, Woodhouse. 

Charles Jackman was a builder at 3, Low Moor Buildings, Institution 
Street, in 1877. 

2629. Richardson, James Nowell, Sept. 3, 1857 — 14. James 

Richardson, Claypit House, Claypit Lane. 

Durham University. M.B. 1885; M.D. 1888; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1880. 
Hampton House, Ilkley, in 1905. ' 

2630. Keene, William Charles F., May 2^, i860 — 11. C. A. 

Keene, Governors House, Armley Gaol. Left Mid', 
1872. 

Charles Augustus Keene was Governor of Armley Gaol. 

2631. Templer, Wilfred Copeland, Dec. 23, 1861 — 10. 

Wilfred Copland (third son of Charles Copland) Templer. Entered the 
Merchant Service in Feb., 1881; perished in the wreck of the TuM 
Cain in the China Sea, 25 Aug., 188 1. 

2632. Fox, Charles Edward, Aug. 11, 1862 — 9. George Fox, 

Esq', Dewsbury. 

(Son of George Fox, J. P., of Thorncliflfe, Dewsbury). A cotton spinner. 
Providence Mills, Staincliffe and Sowerby Bridge. Retired. Lived at 
Robin Hood*s Bay, near Whitby, in 1905. 

2633. Roberts, Edwin, June 2, 1839 — 12. Edwin Roberts, 

6, Hanover Square. 
M.R.C.S. £1%. 1884. 14, Clarendon Road, Leeds, in 1905. 

2634. Humble, Frederick, Dec. 9, 1861 — 10. Richd. Humble, 

Adel. 

To Malvern College for three or four years. In his father's business 
(oil merchant). Died aged 29. 

2635. Ladley, James Dickson, Mar. 24, 1859 — 12. Joseph 

Ladley, 28, Carlton St., Leeds. 

Joseph Ladley, a woollen manufacturer (H. N. & J. Ladley, Aire Street 
Mill), lived at 4, Carlton Mount, in 1866. 

2636. Wright, William, July 5, i860 — 11. Joseph Wright, 

Rothwell. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1882. 15, Park Row, and Rothwell, 1903. 

1872. 2*" Term. 

2637. Dawson, Thomas, April 21, 1859 — 13. Mrs. Dawson, 

Hyde Park Row. 

2638. Nichols,ThomasHartley, Oct. 19, i860 — 11. W.Nichols, 

Woodsley Villas. 



204 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2639. Tannett, John Croysdale, Feb. 8, 1862 — 10. R.Tannett, 

West Hill, Chapel town Road. 

(Son of Robert Tannett, of Tannett, Walker & Co.) With Tannett, 
Walker & Co.; then managing director, Fullerton, Hodgart, Barclay and 
Co., Paisley. Esplanade, Greenock, in 1903. 

2640. Hardwick, Harold G. C, Sept. 17, 1862 — 9. Mrs. 

Hardwick, 3, S* Georges Terrace. 

Harold George Cooke Hardwick (son of Dr. Hardwick). To Marl- 
borough College; Clare College, Cambridge. B.A. 1885; M.A. 1888; 
L.S.A. 1895 ; M.R.C.S. Eng. and L.R.C.P. Lond. 1896. St. Thomas' 
Hospital, London, in 1904. 

2641. Walker, W*" Henry, Aug. 12, i860 — 11. Mrs. Walker, 

2, CliflF Road, Hyde Park. 

L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1892. 11, Brudenell 
Road, Leeds, in 1901. 

2642. Burrell, John Joshua, Dec. 1 7, 1 862^-9. Ben. R. Burrell, 

20, Albion St. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1886. 14, Infirmary Street, Leeds, in 1899. Died 
at Leeds, 20 March, 1899. 

2643. Wild, Turner, July 25, 1859 — 13. B. Wild, School Close, 

Leeds. 

Benjamin Wild, an oil merchant (Wild & Crossley, Victoria Mills, 
Sovereign Street), lived at 21, Park Square, in 1866. 

2644. Winterbottom, Cecil Heron, Jan. 20, i860 — 12. Rev. E. 

Winterbottom, Allerton By water. 

The Rev. Edward Winterbottom, vicar of Allerton By water, 1866-74, 
was rector of Woodmancote, Sussex, in 1888. 

2645. Clark, John, Oct. 17, 1857 — 14. (Guardian) Mr. Schofield, 

Union Offices, Hunslet. 

Thomas Schofield was clerk to the Hunslet Guardians in 1866. 

2646. Hebblethwaite, Reginald M., Oct. 19, i860 — 11. J. W. 

Hebblethwaite, Moortown, 

Rev. Reginald Monro Hebblethwaite. Malvern College; Worcester 
College, Oxford. B.A. 1883; M.A. 1888. Curate of St. John's, 
Ladywood, Birmingham; of Busbridge, Surrey; of Windlesham; of 
Long Cross, Chertsey, from 1902. 

2647. Brigg, William, May 22^ 1857 — 13. Rev. W. H. Brigg, 

Oakworth, Keighley. 

Magdalene College, Cambridge. B.A. 1881. Admitted a solicitor, Dec, 
1884. Park Row, Leeds; then Harpenden, Herts.; Cowthorpe Hall, 
Wetherby, in 1902; Harpenden, Herts., in 1904; 14, Clifford's Inn, 
London, E.C., in 1905. 

2648. Kelk, Arthur Hastings, Oct. 23, 1862 — 9. Rev. A. H. 

Kelk, S. Stephen's Vicarage, Leeds. 

Rev. Arthur Hastings Kelk, Jun. Magd. Coll., Cambridge. Milner 
Scholar; B.A. 1886. Curate of Doncaster, 1886. Chaplain at Beyrout, 
1889. Curate of Northallerton, 1893. From 1898 vicar-designate of 
St. Margaret's, Burley, Leeds. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 205 

2649. Wilkinson, Edward, Nov. 30, 1863 — 8. J. Wilkinson, 

Burley Grove. 

A senior staff clerk to the Board of Eklucation, South Kensington, 
in 1905. 

2650. Woolley,JohnB., June3, 1858 — 13. J.WooUey, Hunslet. 

John Benjamin Woolley commanded the s.s. Dora Forster^ which had 
not been heard of since 1899 ; posted as missing 29 March, 1899. 

2651. Summerscale, James Conyers, Feb. 24, 1861 — 11. James 

Summerscale. 

A leather merchant. Standard Buildings, City Square, Leeds, in 1905. 

265 2 . Young, W™ Charles, Jan. 1 8, 1 86 1 — 1 1 . Matthew Young, 
8, Beech Grove. 

Matthew Young was a commercial traveller at 18, Hyde Park Terrace, 
in 1877. 

1872. 3* Term. 

2653. Hall, Robert Hardwick, Jan. 7, 1864 — 8. W. Hall, Esq., 

Hillary Place, Leeds. 

Pembroke College, Cambridge. B.A. 1885; M.A. 1892; M.B., B.S., 
1 89 1. Hillside, Headingley, Leeds, in 1905. 

2654. Theed, Walter Vernon, May 10, i860 — 12. Rev. T. M. 

Theed, S* Michael's Vicarage, Buslingthorpe. 

(Son of Rev. Thos. Maylin Theed.) A farmer. Upper Tutannie, 
Rangitikei, New Zealand, in 1903. 

2655. Goodson, Robert John, Mar. 31, 1858 — 14. Mr. R. 

Goodson, Victoria Buildings, Boar Lane, Headingley. 

Robert Goodson was a manufacturer of mantles at 27 and 28, Boar 
Lane, in 1877. 

2656. Crawford, William, Nov' 1 8, 1 862 — g. W. Crawford, Esq., 

4, Beech Grove Terrace, Leeds. 

George William Rayner Crawford (son of William Crawford, barrister). 
Mate in Merchant Service; retired. Died 20 Dec, 1896. 

2657. Bingham, Henry, April 8, i860 — 12. W. Bingham, 

Willow Grove Road, Leeds. 

Harry Bingham. In the office of the Liverpool and London and Globe 
Insurance Co. in Leeds and Liverpool. Silverdale, Kimberley Drive, 
Crosby, Liverpool, in 1905. 

2658. Oglesby, Robert Parr, Sept. 1 3, 1863 — 9. R. P, Oglesby, 

Esq., 12, Park Square. 

An architect. Butler Wilson & Oglesby, 12, East Parade, Leeds, 
in 1904. 

2659. Wilson, Joseph, April 19, 1860—12. J. T. Wilson, 

73, Hyde Park Road. 

Joseph (son of John Thomas) Wilson. A grocer and provision merchant 
(J. T. Wilson & Sons). 78, Harehills Avenue, Leeds, in 1903. 

2660. Hall, Matthew — 9. M. Hall, 9, Lyddon Terrace. 

Matthew Hall was a cashier at 6, Lyddon Terrace, in 18^, 



206 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2661. Marsh, Henry R. C. S., April 5, 1863 — 9. J. J. Marsh, 

90, Basinghall St. 

Henry Richard Carpenter Smith (son of John Jenks) Marsh. A cloth 
merchant at 72, Wellington Street, Leeds. President of the Leeds 
Naturalists' Club. 3, Lower James Street, Golden Square, London, W., 
in 1905. 

2662. Kirkby, John Henry, Mar. 8, i860 — 12. C. Kirkby, 

S*^ Mark's House, Leeds. 

Queen's College, Oxford. B.A 1884; M.A 1887. Curate of Oticy, 
1885-8; of Meanwood, 1889-92. Vicar of Weston-on-the-Green, 
Bicester, from 1892. 

2663. Longbottom,William,Mar. 14, 1858 — 14. J.Longbottom, 

12, Marshall St., Holbeck. 

John Longbottom was a shopkeeper at 12, Marshall Street, in 1877. 

2664. Robinson, Edward, July 14, 1858 — 14. A. Robinson, 

26, Upper Head Row. 

Son of Anthony Robinson, grocer. 

2665. Dawson, Edward William, May 29, 1862 — 10. Mrs. 

Dawson, 5, Victoria Grove, Richmond' Road, Head- 
ingley. 

A bank manager (Beckett & Co., Leeds). 9, Spring Road, Headingley, 
in 1905. 

2666. Hewetson, R., Jan. 23, 1863 — 9. H. Hewetson, 2, Moor- 

land Terrace. 

2667. Molesworth, — 13. Rev. R. Molesworth, 

Todmorden. 

Arthur Hilton (son of Rev. Rennell Francis Wynn) Molesworth. 
B.A. Oxford, 1884. Called to Bar (Inner Temple), 1885. F.R.A.S. 
15, Ebury Street, London, in 1903. 

2668. Scattergood, Bernard Page, May 18, 1862 — 10. T. 

Scattergood, Esq., 41, Park Square. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings' Exhibitioner; B.A.; 2nd Class 
Natural Science, 1886. Electrical engineer. Cookridge Street, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

2669. Bickle, Robert William, Nov. 21, 1862^-9. Mrs. Bickle, 

1 4, Woodbine Place. Kodikanal, Pulney Hills, Madras 
Presidency ; Government Normal School, Mount Road, 
Madras. 

2670. Sumner, John Edward, Oct. 5, 1857 — 14- John Sumner, 

78, Hyde Park Road. 

John Sumner was a clerk in Henrietta Street in 1866. 

2671. Atkinson, Robert Leighton, Nov. 10, 1862 — 10. E. 

Atkinson, Esq., 2, Albion Place. 

University College, Oxford. B.A.; 2nd Class Theol. 1886; M.A. 1889. 
Curate of Hersham, Surrey, 1886-9; of Ilunslet, 1890-2; of High 
Harrogate, 1892-3; of Lancaster, 1894. Vicar of Overton, Lanes.; of 
Bishampton, Worcester. Died 1897, aged 35. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 20? 

2672. Townsley, Richard Herbert, Mar. 26, 1862 — 10. ,R.- 

Townsley, Esq., 18, M* Preston. 

General manager of the Leeds Corporation Gas Works. 64, Victoria 
Road, Headingley, in 1901. 

2673. Atkinson, Ambrose, July 22^ i860 — 12. R. Atkinson, 

Bridge End. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1884 ; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1892. Park View, Green Lanes, 
Harringay, N., in 1903. 

2674. Beetham, Albert, Jan. 14, 1864 — 8. J. Beetham, 23, S* 

Paul's St. 

Central African Mission, 1889. Died at Zanzibar, 11 May, 1892. 

Entries year . . .20 

16 
22 

Is 

i873. First Term. 

2675. Smyth, Benjamin, 12, 21 July, i860 — H. Smyth, 

8, Midland Road. 

2676. Ponsonby, Philip Edward, 1 1, 2 Oct,i86i — R.Ponsonby, 

26, Grove Terrace. 

2677. Carter, Eustace Greorge, 11, 20 July, 1861 — ^J. B.Carter, 

Esq., Potternewton. 
M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1883. Late assistant house surgeon 
at Leeds Infirmai^, and house physician at Bradford Infirmary. Chapel - 
Allerton, Leeds, in 1905. 

2678. Carter, D'Arcy Bainbridge, 13, 21 Dec, 1859. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1881. Resident surgeon at Wakefield 
Hospital, and assistant house surgeon at Leeds Infirmary. Victoria 
Park, Shipley. Died Feb., 1902. 

2679. Hargreaves, William Moore, 11, 13 July, 1861 — W. 

Hargreaves, 2, Exmouth Terrace. 

William Hargraves lived at 2, Exmouth Terrace, in 1877. 

2680. Hargreaves, George Ernest, 8, 27 Jan., 1864. 

(Brother of No. 2679.) 

2681. Riley, Harry Herbert, 9, 23 Mar., 1863 — H. Wilkinson 

Riley, Alma Villa, Headingley. 

Afterwards Henry Herbert Riley-Smith. A brewer (John Smith's 
Tadcaster Breweries, Ltd.). J. P., West Riding. Toulston Lodge, 
Newton Kyme. 

2682. Woodthorpe, Walter, 12, 7 April, i860 — H. Woodthorpe, 

Reginald Terrace, New Leeds. 

In the Bank of England, Newcasile-on-Tyne, in 1905. 

2683. Smith, John Ralph, 10, 3 Feb: 1862 — ^Joseph Henry 

Smith, 25, Brunswick Place. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1883. 86, AWmfx Street, Leeds, in 1903. 



2o8 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2684. Holroyd, Charles, 11, 9 April, 1861 — ^W. Holroyd, 

19, Brunswick Place. 

(Son of William Holroyd.) Yorkshire College. Slade School of Art. 
University College, London, Travelling Studentship, Fellow of Society 
of Painters and Etchers. Keeper of the National Gallery of British 
Art from 1897. Knighted Nov., 1903. 

2685. Wood, William Harold, 11,23 Mar., 1861 — W. W.Wood, 

Beech Grove. 

William Witham Wood was a traveller at 6, Beech Grove, in 1877. 

2686. Slater, Charles Seth, 12, 2 Jan., 1861 — Seth Slater, 

15, Gk. St. 

Seth Slater was a woollen merchant at 16, Greek Street, in 1877. 

2687. Scott, Samuel, 16, 29 May, 1856— John Scott, Hunslet 

Road. 

John Scott was a glass bottle manufiicturer (Scott & Co., South 
Accommodation Road); house, 17, Hunslet Road, in 1877. 

2688. Binks, Samuel, 15, 28 June, 1857 — B. Binks, Batley 

Ford, Headingley. 

Samuel Binks (son of Benjamin Binks, Jun., of Batliff Wood, 
Headingley). No occupation. St. Chad's Villas, Headingley, in 1903. 

2689. Woodhead, Charles Hawkins, 15, 24 April, 1857 — ^W. 

Woodhead, 18, Camp Road. 

Charles Hawkins Copley Woodhead. L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. Edin. 
1884. 92, Beeston Road, Leeds, in 1903. 

2690. Woodhead, William Francis, 14, 4 wSept*", 1858. 

William Francis Copley Woodhead. Licentiate of the Faculty of 
Physicians and Surgeons, Glas. 1885; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1889. South 
Drive, St. Anne*s-on-Sea, in 1903. 

2691. Woodhead, Claude Copley, 12, 26 Aug: i860. 

Claude Dusautoy Copley Woodhead. Denton Drive, Liscard, Cheshire, 
in 1903. 

2692. Woodhead, Alexander Copley, 10, 17 Mar., 1862. 

Alexander Cockburn Copley Woodhead. West Chevin Villas, Otley, 

in 1903. 

(Nos. 2689 to 2692 are sons of William Copley Woodhead, surgeon.) 

1873. 2^ Term. 

2693. Tyers, Thomas, 13, 4**^ Dec, 1859 — Thomas Tyers, 

I, Bond Terrace, Hunslet. 

George Tyers. Admitted a solicitor, 1883. Red Hall Chambers, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

2694. Maughan, W" John Ryott, 10, 8*^*^ Jan., 1863 — Rev. 

Joseph Manghan, Castleton Lodge, Armley Road. 

Merchant Service, 1879; retired. Settled in Brisbane. 

2695. Fleming, Arthur Evelyn, 8, 8*^** July, 1864 — Rev. S. S. 

Fleming, S* Clements. 

(Son of Rev. Thomas Samuel Fleming.) Queen's College, Oxford. 
Hastings' Exhibitioner; 2nd Class Mods.; B.A. 1887; 4th Class Lit. 
Hum.; M.A. 1891. Curate of St. Matthew's, I^icester, 1889-91. 
Minor Canon, Gloucester, 1891. Head Master, Cathedral School, 
Gloucester, from 1898. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 20g 

2696. Bywater, Thomas Henry, 15, 1'^June, 1857 — ^W. By water, 

Birstal. 

Christ's College, Cambridf^e. B.A. 18S0; 3rd Class TheoL; M.A. 1883. 
Curate of Bradford ; of Leeds. Vicar of Outwood, Wakefield, from 1882. 

2697. Rickards, George Leicester, 11, 18 Aug., 1861 — Samuel 

Rickards, Wortley. 

A traveller. 12, Salisbury Avenue, Armley, in 1905. 

2698. Rickards, Samuel Wortley, 11, 18 Aug., 1861. 

Admitted a solicitor, Feb., 1885. 26, East Parade, Leeds, in 1903. 

2699. Walker, Edward, 13, 30*^** Aug., 1859 — ^Joseph Walker, 

Larchfield House, Hunslet. 

Joseph Walker lived at Larchfield House in 1877. 

2700. Wylde, George Frederick, 10, 22 July, 1862 — Mrs.Wylde, 

24, Grove Terrace. 

Elloughton Mount, Brough, East Yorks., in 1904. 

2701. Filliter, Edward Roland, 11, 12 Feb., 1862 — E. Filliter, 

West Mount, Clarendon Road. 

(Son of Edward Filliter, borough engineer, Leeds.') Living at 
3, Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead, in 1903. 

2702. Wilson, Harcourt, 12, 18 April, 1861 — ^D' Wilson, Carlton 

Road. 

(Son of George Wilson, M.B., of Carlton Hill.) Died in 1884. 

2703. Shute, Thomas Herbert, 14, 27 Sept', 1858 — F. Shute, 

3'3, Kensington Terrace. 

7, Ash Grove, Headingley, in 1905. 

2704. Shute, John Buckley, 12, 18 Oct., i860. 

AWesleyan minister at Bristol in 1903. 

2 705. Richardson, Charles Thomas, 11,4 Jan., 1 862 — Mr. James 
Richardson, Claypit House. 

Went to Australia many years ago. Address not known in 1905. 

1873. Third Term. 

2 706. Winter, Thomas Gerald, i o, 1 5 March, 1 863 — ^Mrs.Winter, 

26, M* Preston. 

2707. Hebblethwaite, Septimus Montague, 10, 14 June, 1863. 

Joseph Hebblethwaite, Moortown. 

Septimus Montague (son of Joseph Whiteley) Hebblethwaite. L.S.A. 
Lond.; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1885; L-RjCP- Lond. 1888. Harewood, 
Leeds, in 1901. 

2708. Ferguson, Robert Bruce, 9, 2 Nov., 1863 — ^W" Ferguson, 

25, Albion St. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1890. Caius College, Cambridge. 
B.A. 1883; M.A. 1892; M.B. and B.C. 1892; M.D. 1895. 
26, Woodland Road, New Southgate, London, N. 



2IO LfiEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2709. Bowman, Charles, 14, 21 July, 1859 — Johi^ Bowman, 

87, Woodhouse Lane. 

John Bowman was a druggist at 87, Woodhouse Lane, in 1866. 

2710. Harrison, Frank, 14, 9 Feb., 1859 — William Harrison, 

Stead St., Holbeck. 

271 1. Jones, John Alfred,. 10, 17 Oct., 1862. 

Secretary to Pope & Pearson, Ltd., colliery owners, Altofts, Nonnanton. 

2712. Wild, Frank Percy, 12, 4 Mar., 1861 — Mrs. Wild, Wood- 

ville, Chapeltown Road. 

Antwerp School -of Art. A portrait painter at Marlow. 

2713. Wild, Henry Watkins', 13, 11 Nov', 1859. 

(Brother of' No. 2712.) A designer (Sanderson & Co., wall paper 
manufacturers, Chiswick). 

2714. Adams, Henry Frederick Spencer, 10, 13 Sept', 1863. 

Rev. S. Adams, St. George's, Leeds. 

Queen's College, Cambridge. Scholar; B. A. 1885; M. A. 1898. Curate 
of St. Paul's, Southport; of Yatton. Rector of Branston. Vicar of 
St. Paul's, Stratford, Essex ; of Immanuel, Streatham, from 1898. 

2715. Baker, John, 14, 3 March, 1 859 — ^John W. Baker, 69, Hyde 

Park Road. 

2716. Cross, George, 12, i Feb., 1861 — George Cross, 14, Salem 

Place. 

A builder in Bowman Lane, Leeds, in 1901. 

27 17. Ralph, John, 12, 31 July, 1861 — ^John Ralph, 8, Brunswick 

Place. 

John Row Kelly Ralph, editor of the Yorkshire Post, lived at 
8, Brunswick Place, in 1877. 

2718. Ralph Audsley, 9, 4 Oct., 1863. 

(Brother of No. 2717.) Admitted a solicitor, 1887. 34 A, Commercial 
Street, Leeds, in 1890; then in London; died there 9 January, 1898. 

2719. Atkinson, Wrey Cyril, 10, 31 Mar., 1863 — E. Atkinson, 

Esq. 

(Son of £^ward Atkinson, M.R.C.S.) Bom 1863. A mechanical 
engineer at Johannesburg, Transvaal, in 1903. 

2 7 20. Sumner, Claude Thomas, 9, 24 Aug., 1 864 — John Sumner, 

78, Hyde Park Road. 

John Sumner was a clerk in Henrietta Street in 1866. 

2721. Carter, Godfrey, 15, 21 Sept', 1857 — ^John H. Carter, 

30, Park Square. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1880; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1884. Lawson Road, Broomhill, 
Sheffield, in 1901. 

2722. Pickering, Percival John, 10, 7*^ June, 1863 — ^John 

Pickering, Springfield Mount. 

In South Africa during the Boer War. 

2723. Townsley, William Percy, 9, 28*** Jan., 18^4 — Richard 

Townsley, Mount Preston. 

(Brother of Nos. 2672 and 2898.) A cloth manufacturer at Muddersfield. 
Wood Bank, Halifax Old Road, Huddersfield, 1905. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 211 

2724. Todd, James Ernest Somerville, 14, 17 Sept., 1859. 

George Todd, 26, Moorland Road. 

2725. Todd, George Somerville, 12, 14 May, 1661. 

Brother of No. 27Z4. 

Entries year 18 

20 

51 
1874, First Term. 

2726. Gordon, George Walter, 11 — ^John Gordon, 6, Elmwood 

Place. 

Died at Ayr, N.B., 23 July, 1898. 

2727. Hartley, Edward, 13, Jan. 15, i860 — Edward Hartley, 

22 y Moorland Road. 

2728. Jones Walter Evan, 13, Dec. 18, i860 — Evan M.Jones, 

25, Francis St. 

(Son of Evan Miller Jones, solicitor.) An architect (Corson & Jones). 
7, Cookridge Street, Leeds, in 1905. 

2729. Plummer, Frederick Robertson, 11, June 19, 1862 — Eli 

Plummer, Clifton Villas, Headingley. 

Eli Plummer lived at Clifton Villas, Cardigan Road, in 1877. 

2730. Roberts, John Henry, 9, Sept' 9, 1864 — E. Roberts, 

6, Hanover Square. 

(Son of Edwin Roberts.) A nail mannfacturer (C. & E. Roberts, 
Atkinson Street, Hunslet). 3, Woodhouse Square, Leeds, in 1905. 

2731. Ferguson, Arthur Foxton, 8, Jan. 3, 1866— W. Ferguson, 

25, Albion St. 
Coatham and Sedbei|;h Schools; New College, Oxford, 1886; Magdaletie 
College, Oxford, 18&. B.A. 1890. Singer and lecturer. 77, Elsham 
Road, Kensington, in 1904. 

2732. White, Frederick John Fleming, 10, May 7, 1863 — ^John 

White, 2, New Briggate. 

2733. Briggs, Frederick Duckworth, 11 — ^John Briggs, Spring 

Grove House, Burley. 

(Son of John Briggs, maltster.) Manager of mailings for John Smith's 
Tadcaster Breweries. 3, Mount Terrace, Chapel-Allerton, in 1906. 

2734. Wilson, Thomas Butler, 14, June 19, 1859 — James 

Wilson, Headingley. 

An architect (Wilson & Oglesby). 12, East Parade, Leeds, in 1 901. 

2735. Hunt, James Hay, 12, June 6, 1861 — H. Leslie Hunt, 

29, Cromer Terrace. 

(Son of Captain Henry Leslie Hunt, adjutant of the Leeds Rifle 
Volunteers.) Apprenticed to Liverpool Produce Brokers. With William 
Baird & Co., ironmasters, Glasgow, in 1904. 

2736. Brown, Henry Elmsley, 14, Oct. 4, 1859 — James Brown, 

Highgate House, Hunslet. 
' James Brown was a butter factor at 5, Low Road, Hundet, in 1877. 



212 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2737. Scott, Herbert Edward, 13, April 6, i860— William 

Scott, Holbeck. 

Hobert Edward Scott. Admitted a solicitor, 1885. 26, East Parade, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

2738. Scott, Greorge Reynolds Schofield, 15, Jan. i, 1859. 

(Brother of No. 2737.) A phjsidan and smgeon. L.R.CP. Lond. 
Died 14 June, 1894, at Wortley, Leeds. 

2739. Pulleyn, Frederick William, 10, Nov. 19, 1863 — ^E. 

Pulleyn, 20, Mt. Preston. 

The family left Leeds. Frederick WUliam Pulleyn died about 1884. 

?740. Oldroyd, Albert, xi, April 8, 1862 — James B. Oldroyd, 
78, Hillary St. 

Rev. Albert Edward Oldroyd. M. A , Durham. Curate of St. Lawrence, 
Northampton, 1886-8; <^ St. Sepulchre, Northampton, 1888-91. Vicar 
of Rannds, 1892-6; of Oondle, 1896-1904. 13, Qeve Road, N.W., 
in 1905. 

2741. Simpson, John James, 15, Sept. 19, 1858 — ^James Simpson, 

Whitehouse Works, Hunslet. 

A pail and perambulator maker (Simpson, Fawcett & Co., Black Bull 
Street, Leeds). 3, St. Mary's Road, Newton Park, in 1904. 

2742. S. — Craggs, Ernest Hall, 10, Nov' 30, 1863 — H. Foxton 

Craggs, Poplars, Woodland Road, Middlesboro'. 

Ley's S>chool ; St. John's College, Cambridge. B. A A ship builder. 
Managing director, R. Crag^ & Sons, Ltd., Middlesbrough. Wood- 
lands Road, Middleslnrough, m 1904. 

2743. Child, Edgar, 11, May 22^ 1862 — ^Alexander M. Child, 

Croft House, Burley. 

Alexander Mackie Child was a general contractor in Park Place in 
1877. Edgar Child was a superintendent of cargoes with Alexander 
Meek & Co., Hull, in 1905. 

2744. Thompson, Charles William, 12, May. 

Samuel Thompson, 23, Vernon Road. 

Leeds School of Medicine. L. R. C. P. S. L 1887. 130, St. Mary's Road, 
Sheffield, in 1893. Not in 1904 Directory. 

2745. Bothamley, Charles Herbert, 13, Jan. 24, i860— Charles 

P. Bothamley, Park Villas, Hyde Park Road. 

Yorkshire College. Scholar, 1877. Assistant lecturer, 1879. A chemist. 
F.LC. Secretary to the Education Committee of the Somerset County 
Council, in 1903. 

2746. Bothamley, Tom, 12, May 10, 1861. 

(Brother of No. 2745.) In the Leeds Office of the London and Lancashire 
Fire Insurance Company in 1903. 

2747. Wilson, Arthur Wynne, 11, Oct. 14, 1862 — ^Dr. Wilson, 

Carlton Hill. 

Anelectrical engineer. With the Metropolitan Electric Lighting Co., 
London, in 1903. 

2748. Wilson, George Herbert, 9, Mar. 8, 1864. 

(Brother of Na 2747.) University CoU^je, Durham ; scholar, 1885 ; 
B. A 1887 ; 2nd Class Qassics. Curate of Trinity, South Shields, 1882 ; 
of Emmanuel, Leeds, 1892; of St. Aidan's, Leeds, 1892; resigned 1903. 
Died 29 Oct., 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 21 3 

2749. S.— Wigin, John Thirkill, 12, Feb. 17, i86i— (Mr. 

Beverley, 5, Woodsley Terrace. 

Smirlhwaite House, Methley, in 1904. 

2750. Abbott, George Herbert, 10, Aug. 25, 1863 — Rev. James 

Abbott, S* Mark's Parsonage. 

A.M.I.C.E. Resident engineer, Southport Waterworks. Portland 
Street, Southport, in 1902. 

2751. S. — Thomas, Albert William, 1 1, June 24, 1862 — William 

Thomas, West Yorkshire Iron & Coal Co., Ardsley. 

2752. S. — Thomas, Tom Ivor, 9, May 30, 1864. 

(Brother of No. 2751.) Ivor F. Thomas. An auctioneer. Fell. Auct. 
Inst. U.K. Meikle & Co., P.O. Box 795, Johannesburg, South Africa, 
in 1904. 

2753. Reinhardt, Walter, 13, Feb. 16, 1861 — Johann Christian 

Reinhardt, Grrafton House, North St. 

Walter Hope Reinhardt. Bom May, i860. (Fifth son of No. 566.) 
Admitted a solicitor, Jan., 1885 ; 33, Hamilton Street, Birkenhead. 
Mount Pleasant, Oxton, in 1902. 

2754. Robinson, William Henry, 9, June 15, 1864 — Mrs. 

Robinson, 28, Westbourne Terrace, M* Preston. 

Mrs. Robinson lived at 28, Mount Preston, in 1877. 

1874. Second Term. 

2755. Aspinall, Harry, Aug. 15, 1862 — 11. W. S. Aspinall, 

I , Aked Terrace, Leeds. 

W. StanclifTe Aspinall was a traveller at 7, Albert Grove, in 1866. 

2756. Aspinall, Frank Stancliffe, Mar. 15, i860 — 14. 

A brother of No. 2755. 

2757. Brown, Harry, June 20, 1864 — 9. Jonas Brown, Mount- 

side, Clarendon Road. 

Thorneycroft, Morley, in 1903. 

2758. Burrell, George Depledge, May 16, 1864 — 9. Benjamin 

Burrell, 2, Quarry Mount, Woodhouse. 

A bank manager at Port Elizabeth in South Africa in 1903. 

2759. Holroyd, George Abraham, Sept' 16, 1864 — 9. William 

Holroyd, Brunswick Place. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.K.Q.CP.I. 1886. Royal Navy- H. M.S. Raleigh, 
Died of enteric fever at Simon's Town, 17 Dec, 1893. 

2760. Irwin, George Montgomery, Jan. 12, 1865 — 9. George 

Irwin, 7, Cumberland Road, Headingley. 

With E. Irwin & Co., woollen merchants, Albion Street, Leeds. 
Drowned at Scarborough, 13 Sept., 1 891. 

2761. Irwin, Acheson, Sept. 7, 1863 — 10. 

(Brother of No. 2760.) B.A., Hertford College, Oxford. Admitted a 
solicitor, July, 1890. 86, Albion Street, Leeds. Left Leeds. 

2762. Kirkby, Edward, Sept. 1 0,1 863 — 10. Charles Kirkby, Esq. 



214 LJ?EDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2763. Partridge, Fred {stc). May 19, i860 — 13. Frederick 

Partridge, 5, Grosvenor Terrace, Headingley. 

F. Partridge & Co. were woollen manufacturers in Toronto Street. 
Frederick Partridge lived at Grosvenor Terrace, Headingley, in 1877. 

2764. Warren, William James, Feb. 12, 1864 — 10. William 

Warren, 37, Lofthouse Place, Leeds. 

Admitted a solicitor, Jan., 1887; 61, Albion Street. Superintendent 
Registrar, Leeds District; 13, Bedford Street. Died 13 June, 1900. 

2765. Hopkins, John Walter, June 21, i860 — 13. John Walter 

Hopkins,' Brunswick House. 

M.R.C.S. £ng. 1882; L.S.A. 1884. 61, North Street, Leeds. 

2766. Peacock, George Herbert, May 31, 1865 — 8. Matthew 

Peacock, 13, S* John's Terrace. 

Clare College, Cambridge. Scholar; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1890. Assistant 
Master at the London International College. Christ*s Collie, Brecon. 
Eastbourne College from 1895. 

2767. Pollock, Thomas Frankland, June 16, 1863 — 10. Thomas 

Pollock, 7, Kingston Place, Woodhouse. 

Assistant Manager of the Yorkshire Penny Bank, Leeds. 65, Francis 
Street, New Leeds, in 1904. 

2768. Foster, John William, Sept. i, 1864 — 9. John Foster, 

3, Hanover Square. 

2769. Barling, Arthur Stanley, Nov' 11, 1862 — 11. John 

Barling, 94, Bellevue Road, Leeds. 

(Son of John Barling, of Windermere.) Leeds School of Medicine; 
prizes. House surgeon of I^eds and North Stafford Infirmaries. 
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1886; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1887. 6, High Street, Lancaster, 
in 1903. 

2770. Barling, Ivon Collingwood, Sept' 5, 1865 — 8. 

(Brother of No. 2769.) Civil engineer. With Messrs. Coode and 
Matthews, Westminster. M.I.C.E. 1901. Tyne Breakwater, 1903. 
Re-entered. (See following No. 3061.) 

2771. Matterson, Charles Henry, May 5, 1858 — 15. Miss 

Matterson, Cavendish Place (in loco parentis). 

Charles Hardwick Matterson (only son of John K itching Matterson, 
No. 574 ante). A merchant at Johannesburg in 1904. 

2772. Brown, Lucien Edward, March 10, 1861 — 13. John 

Cave Browne, 11, Moorland Road. 

Lucien Edward Browne. L.D.S.; R.CS. Ireland, 1886. Marsh House, 
Tottenham, in 1902. 

2773. Nield, Edward Ernest, April 15, 1862 — 12. Samuel 

Nield, 19, Cromer Terrace (brother). 

(Son of Samuel Nield, of Ash, Whitchurch, Salop. ) With the Armour 
Packing Co., Fort Smith, Missouri, in 1904. 

2774. Nield, Charles Manning, June 5, i860 — 13. 

(Brother of No. 2773.) With the Armour Packing Co., 900, South 
Cherry Street, Vicksburg, Mississippi, in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. ^15 

1874. Third Term. 

2775- S. — Savory, Henry — Rev. H. Savory, Gamely, Temple 
Cloud, Bristol. 

Henry George Scotl Savory. R.LE. College, Cooper's Hill: India, 
P.W.D. Consulting Engineer for Railways, Calcutta, in 1904. 

2776. Richardson, Walter Appleyard, 11, 29 July, 1863— Mr. 

B. H. Richardson, Oakfield House, Headingley. 

Benjamin Hammond Richardson lived at Oakfield House in 1877. 
Walter Appleyard Richardson is dead. 

2777. Wylde, Rupert Charles, 9, 20 Sept., 1864 — Mrs. Wylde, 

II, Reginald Terrace, Chapeltown Road. 

Killiney, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, in 1904. 

2778. Ouston, Percival, 13, 9 Sept., 1861 — Robert Carter 

Ouston, I, Kingston Terrace. 

Robert Carter Ouston was a com factor at 89, Calls, in 1877. 

2779. Simpson, John, 10, 20 June, 1864 — ^James Thomas 

Simpson, 9, Blenheim Terrace. 

A hop merchant (Kitchen & Simpson, 32, Call Lane, Leeds), ist West 
York Artillery Volunteers; retired as' major in 1903. Leeds City 
Council, 1895-9. West Leigh, Ilkley, in 1905. 

2780. Ottley, Thomas Crofts, 12, 19 Aug., 1862 — Edward 

Ottley, 65, Ibbetson Place, Woodhouse Lane. 

University College, Durham. B. A. 1886. Curate of St. Mark's, Hull, 
1887-8; of St. Michael's, Wakefield, 1888-90; of Christ Church, Leeds, 
1890- 1 ; of Dunnington, Yorks., 1891-3. Vicar of Cautley, 1894-1901 ; 
of St. Luke's, Bradford, from 1901. 

2781. Jones, Frank Wolstencroft, 10, 21 June, 1864 — Evan M. 

Jones, 13, Moorland Road. 

(Son of Evan Miller Jones, solicitor.) Admitted a solicitor, 1888. 
E. M. Tones, Son & Tannett, Greek Street Chambers, Leeds. Cardigan 
Villa, Grove Lane, Headingley, in 1905. 

2782. Jones, Herbert Scott, 8, 27 Dec, 1865. 

(Brother of No. 2781.) Managing director of the Oak Tanning Co. 
Ltd., Walsall Brynteg, Sutton Coklfield, in 1904. 

2783. Firth, William, 13, 10 June, 1861 — ^Frederick Firth, 

Westville, Potternewton. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1887. Barr, Nelson & Co. 4, South Parade, 
Leeds, in 1904. 

2784. Schmitz, Conrad Carl, 10, 20 Nov., 1863 — Herman 

Schmitz, 21, Moorland Road. 

Hermann Schmitz was a flax and tow merchant at 15, Trinity Street; 
house, 20, Moorland Road, in 1866. 

2785. S. — Pearson, Albert Edward, 10, 30 Jan., 1863 — Rev. 

T. R. W. Pearson, Horsforth. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1885; L.R.C.P. Edin. 1887. House surgeon at the 
General Infirmary, Leeds. Superintendent of the Leeds City Hospital, 
Seacroft. 



2l6 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2786. S. — Wade, Troughton, 15, 31 July, 1858. 

(Son of John Wade, cloth manufkcturer, Pudsey.) In the office of 
Mr. H. Walker, architect, Leeds; since then much abroad. Address not 
known in 1905. 

2787. Braim, Thomas Paul, 9, 6 Oct., 1864 — ^John Henry 

Braim, Green Mount Terrace, Holbeck. 

2788. Cryer, Walter, 12, 28 Aug., 1862 — Henry Cryer, 

1, Woodsley Terrace. 

2789. Wild, Tom Cecil, 11, 14 Feb., 1863— Thomas Wilde, 

Woodville, Chapel Town. 

Magdalene College, Cambridge. B.A. 1887. Curate of Wilton. 1890; 
of East Mailing, Maidstone, 1892; of Shoreham, Kent, 1897; of 
St. Gabriers, Westminster, 1901. 

2790. Harcastle, Hugh, 13, 24 Mar., 1861 — R. A. Hardcastle, 

Hyde Terrace. 

Mrs. Dorothy Hardcastle lived at 30, Hyde Terrace, in 1890. 

2791. Rider, Frederick Kirke, 9, 4 Mar., 1865 — John Rider, 

2, Grosvenor Terrace, Headingley. 

L.S.A Lond. 1892. Knowsthorpe House, Leeds, in 1901. 

2792. Templer, Charlie Lionel, 10, 11 June, 1864 — C. C. 

Templer, Beech Grrove Place. 

Charlie Lionel (fourth son of Charles Copland) Templer. AM.I.C.E. 
1890. An engineer with Willans & Robinson, Ltd., Rugby, in 1903. 

2793. Bowling, James, 14, 6 Jan., i860 — ^John Bowling, 

5, Fallowfield Terrace. 

James Whewall Bowling, a musician ; drowned in Switzerland. 

2794. Clapham, Alfred John, 14, 28 Aug., i860 — ^Thomas 

Clapham, Warwick House, Clapham Road. 

(Son of Thomas Clapham, of the Royal Park, Leeds.) Left after two 
terms. 174, Harehills Avenue, Leeds, in 1905. 

2795. Nowell, Jacob Arthur, 12, 27 Aug., 1862 — Mrs. Nowell, 

5, S* John's Grove. 

L.R.C.P. Edin. 1886. Lea Holme, Lea, Preston, in 1888. 

2796. Dyson, William, 14, 14 May, i860 — Mr. Greorge Dyson, 

174, Briggate, Leeds. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1882. Leeds and Slaithwaite. Dead. 

2797. Denison, Herbert, 10, 16 May, 1864 — Mr. H. D. Denison, 

2, De Grey Road, Leeds. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1886. 10, East Parade, Leeds. President of the 
Leeds Law Society in 1902. 

Entries year 31 (4 Str 
20 
_23 (3 Str 

74 
1875. First Term. 

2798. Titley, Francis Addison, 13 (Bapt.), Oct. 23, 1861. 

Anthony Titley, Manor House, Headingley. 

Hillside, Menslon, in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 2\^ 

2799. Bayldon, Albert Arthur Dawson, 9, Mar. 26, 1865. 

Charles H. Bayldon, 18, Midland Road. 

(Son of Charles Henry Bayldon, solicitor.) Baptized 9 Oct., 1865. 
Author of Lays and Lyrics, 1887. In Australia. Address not known 
in 1904. 

2800. Eddison, Reginald, 1 1, July i, 1863 — John Eddison, Esq., 

26, Park Square. 

In the Treasury, Brisbane, Australia, in 1903. 

2801. Smith, William Garlick, 12, March, 1862 — William 

Smith, 78, Bellevue Road, Leeds. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings' Exhibitioner; 2nd Class Classical 
Mods.; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1889. 

2802. Nickols, Frederick John, 10, Oct. 14, 1864 — ^Thomas 

Nickols, New Wortley. 

Thomas Nickols was a surgeon in Wellingfton Road, New Wortley, 
in 1877. 

2803. Feamside, William Henry, 12, June 24, 1862 — W. H. 

Fearnside, Clapham Road, Hyde Park. 

A traveller at Boston, U.S.A., in 1904. 

2804. Hebblethwaite, Rhodes, 10, Oct. 15, 1862 — A. R. 

Hebblethwaite, 12, Blenheim Terrace (uncle). 

Farming. Highthorn, Husthwaite, Easingwold, in 1905. 

2805. Riley, Frank, 9, Dec. i6, 1865— H. W. Riley, West End 

Park, Harrogate. 

(Brother of No. 2681.) Afterwards Frank Riley-Smith, a brewer at 
Tadcaster. Director, John Smith's Tadcaster Breweries, Ltd. 

2806. Spong, John Fuller, 10, Septr. 11, 1864 — Frederick 

Spong, II, Bellevue Terrace, Kendall Lane. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1883. Junior Travellers' Club, London, in 1888. 

2807. Anderson, Hubert Whittaker, 9, May 8, 1865 — Christo- 

pher Anderson, Osborne Terrace, Leeds. 

Went abroad to learn languages. ^VhiIe on his way to an appointment 
in Cairo, died in Paris, June, 1900. 

2808. Emsley, Robert Garside, 11, May 25, 1863 — William 

Emsley, 13, Park Square. 

Admitted a solicitor, Sept., 1887 (Emsley, Son & Smith). East Parade, 
Leeds. Formerly captain ist West York Artillery Volunteers. 

2809. Croker, Ernest William, 10, Dec. 12, 1864 — H. Croker, 

107, Hyde Park, Leeds. 

2810. Hall, Percy Foster, 11, Aug. 23, 1863 — ^Thomas Hall, 

8, Victoria St. 

Thomas Hall lived there in 1877. 

2811. Hall, Harry, 8, Aug. 22^ 1866. 

Brother of No. 2810. 

2812. Bullivant, Charles Clegg, 13, Aug. 5, 1861 — C. R. 

Bullivant (uncle). 



2l8 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2813. Keene, Charles, 12, May i, 1862 — C. A. Keene, 

Governor's House, Leeds Gaol. 

Charles Augustus Keene was Governor of Armley Gaol. 

2814. Hodson, Frederick Arthur, 8, Nov. 20, 1 866— Marmaduke 

Hodson. 

(Son of Marmaduke Storr Hodson.) Enlisted in the York and Lancaster 
Regiment. South African War ; recommended for commission. Matabele 
War (medal). Lieutenant, British South African Police, 1901. Bulawayo, 
1902. 

2815. Henderson, Wilfrid — Rev. W. G. Henderson. 

Rev. Wilfrid Henderson (son of Rev. William George Henderson, Head 
Master). Keble College, Oxford. Curate of Harrow Green. Died in 
London, 30 June, 1896. 

2816. Henderson, Charles — Rev. W. G. Henderson. 

Charles Ferdinand Henderson. Royal Navy, 1878— Commander, 1901 ; 
H.M.S. Vivid, Plymouth, 1903. 

2817. Brown,ArthurRichard,9, March3, 1865 — 36,M' Preston. 

2818. Learoyd, John, 1 1, Aug.17, 1863 — A.Learoyd, 17, Midland 

Road, Hyde Park. 

Parliamentary agent to Sir A. D. Hayter, Bart., M.P., Walsall, m 1905. 

2819. S. — Scarth, William Wordsworth, 12, May 11, 1862. 

Benjamin Scarth, Thorp Hall, Wakefield. 

Benjamin Scarth lived at Thorpe Hall, Rothwell, in 1877. 

2820. Pollard, Frank Hoadley, 11, July 11, 1863 — ^James 

Pollard, I, Kensington Terrace, Hyde Park. 

Engaged at Crowther's Chemical Works, Woodhouse. Died 29 Nov., 
1801, at I, Kensington Terrace, Leeds. 

2821. Musgrave, Albert, 12, Jan. 21, 1862 — A. Musgrave, 

Bellevue Road. 

Manager, Dyeing Department, Globe Mills, Utica, U.S.A. 

2822. Broughton, Anthony William, 12, Feb. 23, 1862 — A. 

Broughton, 13, Westfield Terrace, Chapeltown. 

A chemist at 73, Meadow Lane. 

2823. S. — Haigh, Chapman, 13, Mar. 3, 1861 — Eccles Haigh, 

Beamside, Freshfield, Liverpool. 

2824. Jeffrey, Thomas Bullock, 13, May 10, 1861 — G. F. Jeffrey, 

5, Blenheim Square. 

2825. Barker, Raymond, 14, Jan. 29, i860 — C. Barker, Manston 

House, near Leeds, 

Raymond (son of Charles) Barker. Believed to have gone to Klondyke. 

2826. Scupham, Walker, 14, June 15, i860 — ^W. Scupham, 

II, Victoria Place, Leeds. 
Son of William Scupham. No further information obtainable. 

2827. Rayner, Harry, 12, Dec. 26, 1862 — W. Rayner, South 

Park Villas, Harrogate. 

2828. Rayner, Frederick W., 13, April 5, 1861. 

Brother of No. 2827. 

2829. Broadbent, John Henry, 11, May 6, 1863 — R« W. 

Broadbent (8, M* Preston). 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 219 

1875. 2^ Term. 

2830. Crowther, Percy, 12, 21 April, 1862 — Joseph Lynch 

Crowder, 15, S*^ John's Terrace, Leeds. 

Joseph Lynch Crowder was a flock dealer at 46, Little Queen Street. 

2831. Bailey, Ernest Claude, 11, 26 March, 1864 — James H. 

Bailey, 4, Blenheim Square, Leeds. 

2832. Bailey, James Thomas Herbert, 9, 8 Oct., 1865. 

Brother of No. 2831. 

2833. Palmer, James Percy, 14, 17 Dec, i860 — Mrs. Palmer, 

8, Consort Terrace, Bellevue, Leeds. 

A tenor singer and music teacher. Died 18 Aug., 1893, at 23, Victoria 
Grove, Fulham Road, aged 32. 

2834. Palmer, Walter, 11, 13 Dec., 1863. 

Brother of No. 2833. 

2835. Vevers, Joseph Hodgson, 15, 28 April, i860 — Robert 

L. Vevers, 3, Brandon Villas, New Leeds. 

Admitted a solicitor, March, 1884. 15, Park Place, Leeds, in 1903. 

2836. BoUand, Joshua B., 12, 4 Jan., 1863— W. T. BoUand, 

Spring Grrove, Hunslet. 

Rev. Joshua Bower Bolland (son of William Thomas Bolland, of Leeds 
and Scarborough). Clare College, Cambridge. B. A. 1885; M. A. 1895. 
Curate of St. Simon's, Leeds, 1886. Vicar of Hepworth, Huddersfield, 
1897; of Stanley, Wakefield, from 1902. 

2837. Bolland, William T., 11, 18 Feb., 1864. 

(Brother of No. 2S36.) Admitted a solicitor, 1888 ; practised at 
Harrogate ; retired. Long Croft, Preston Patrick, Milnthorpe, in 1903. 

2838. Conder, Eustace Lauriston, 11, 28 Sept% 1863 — Rev. E. 

Conder, i, Newton Grove. 

(Son of Rev. E. R. Conder, D.D.) Architect to the Buenos Ayres 
Railway. Buenos Ayres in 1903. 

2839. Horsfield, Frank, 13, 11 July, 1861 — ^J. H. Horsfield, 

81, Sweet S^y Holbeck. 

(Younger son of John Napoleon Horsfield.) Druggist, Sweet Street, 
Holbeck ; of Swan land House, Bridlington, in 1904. 

2840. PuUan, George EUand, 11, 4 Nov', 1863 — C. PuUan, 

33, Briggate. 

1875. 3** Term. 

2841. Bacon, George Frank, 12, 18 Sepf, 1862 — ^John Bacon, 

G.N.R. Hotel, Leeds. 

2842. Roberts, John, 14, 30 Dec, i860 — William Roberts, 

AUerton House, Chapeltown. 

A wholesale stationer. Roberts, Mart & Co., Ltd. Bank Mills, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

2843. Good, Alfred Arthur, 12, 24 June, 1863 — ^John G. Good, 

9, Springfield Mount. 

Alfred Arthur (son of John Garnett) Good. A corn factor. Codling 
Grove, Nottingham, in 1903. 



220 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2844. Good, Francis Henry, 9, 5 Feb., 1866. 

(Brother of No. 2843.) A corn factor at Beeston, near Nottingham, 
in 1903. 

2845. Kirk, Arthur, 10, 4 Jan., 1865 — ^James Kirk, Killingbeck 

Hall, n' Leeds. 

Arthur Frederick Hamilton Kirk. Leicester Militia; 2nd lieutenant, 
2nd Volunteer Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, 25 Dec., 1895. Died 
3 Mar., 1904, at Paignton, Devon, aged 39. 

2846. Wick, Greorge Henry, 13, 15 June, 1862 — Benjamin 

Wick, Chapeltown. 

George Harry Wick died 16 Oct., 1879, at 3, Stainbeck Lane, aged 17. 

2847. Whitwam, Joe, 13, 6 April, 1862 — Benjamin Whitwam, 

Golcar. Uncle, James Drewery, Quarry Hill. 

A cloth manufacturer (B. & J. Whitwam), Stanley Mills, Golcar, in 1904. 

2848. Irwin, Edward, 8, 7 March, 1867 — ^George Irwin, 

30, Albion St. 

An actor and playwright. 

2849. Wilson, John Turner, 13, 31 May, 1862 — ^J. T. Wilson, 

73, Hyde Park Road. 

John Turner (son of John Thomas) Wilson. A grocer and provision 
merchant (J. T. Wilson & Sons, Leeds). Member of Rawdon District 
Council and School Board. Spring Bank, Rawdon, in 1903. 

2850. Wilson, Reginald Brassington, 11, 26 Mar., 1864 — Mr. 

James Wilson, 5, Providence Row. 

2851. Dawson, Charles Edward, 12, 27 Feb., 1863 — Richard 

Dawson, Oak Bank, Shaw Lane. 

Engineer to a South American railway company. Died at Santa F^, 
of typhoid fever, in 1886. 

2852. Hall, John Basil, 8, 23 Oct., 1 866— William Hall, Esq. 

Pembroke College, Cambridge. B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892; M.B.; B.S. 
1892; M.S. 1899; M.R.C.S. Eng. 1890; L.K.C.P. Lond. 1890; 
F.R.C.S. Edin. 1899. 31, Manningham Lane, Bradford, in 1901. 

2853. Scarth, William Gilyard, 11, 10 Mar., 1864 — J. W. 

Scarth, Esq., Woodhouse Lane. 
L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1891. Woodhouse 
Hall, Leeds, in 1903. 

2854. Anderson, Samuel Walker, 14, 22 Oct., i860. 

C. Wooler, Esq'. 
Anderson, F. S. C, Mirfield. 

(Son of Samuel Francis Crowe Anderson.) Has been in Australia. 
Kion lough, Ramsay, Isle of Man, in 1904. 

2855. Armitage, William Wilson, 13, 20 July, 1862 — James 

Armitage, 102, Wellington Road, New Wortley. 

Re-entered after No. 2926. 

2856. Scholefield, Robert Ernest, 10, 13 Jan., 1865 — ^W. 

Scholefield, 24, Moorland Road. 

Christ Church College, Oxford. Scholar ; 1st Class Natural Science ; 
M.A.; M.B.; B.S. 1890. 2, Chnrlton Road, Blackheath, in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 221 

2857. Rayner, Greorge, 10, 9 Jan., 1865 — Greorge Rayner, Hyde 

Gardens. 

George Herbert Rayner (eldest son of George Rayner, J. P.)- To 
Thorp Arch Grange School. Cambridge Local. Yorkshire College. 
Lieutenant, Leeds Rifle Volunteers. P.S. Enlisted in 21st Hussars. 
A drysaltery 17, Wellington Street, Leeds. 29, Vernon Road, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

2858. Ward, Walter, 12, 10 Feb., 1863— Rev. A. Ward, 

28, Hanover St. 

Rev. Walter Ward, Wesleyan minister. 175, Oldham Road, Manchester, 
in 1904. 

2859. Henderson, Harold E. — Rev. W. G. Henderson, Leeds 

Grrammar School. 

Harold Edmund Henderson (son of the Head Master). Royal Irish 
Constabulary District Inspector. Phoenix Park, Dublin, in 1903. 

2860. Moore, George, 13, 14 Oct., 1861 — William Moore, 

2, Westfield Terrace, North Lane, Headingley. 

2861. Joy, Edward Bedford, 10, 12 Jan., 1865 — George Joy, 

7, Beech Grove Terrace. 

Re-entered in 1880. (Following No. 3206.) 

2862. Walker, Herbert, 14, 7 May, 1861 — ^James Walker, 

Marlborough House, Dewsbury. 

Formerly a woollen manufacturer. Landlord of the Railway Hotel, 
Dewsbury, in 1904. 

1876. !•* Term. 

2863. Smallpage, Percival Mansfield, 12, May 20, 1863 — ^John 

Smallpage, 7, St. George's Terrace. 

Articled to Ford & Warren, solicitors, Leeds. A commercial traveller 
in 1904. 

2864. Latimer, Hugh Graham, 12, Mar. 14, 1863 — ^John 

Latimer, St. Mark's Villas, Leeds. 

Articled to his father, a solicitor. Lieutenant, 3rd Battalion West 
Yorkshire Regiment, 15 April, 1882; retired; then a farmer. Almyra, 
Arkansas, in 1904. 

2865. Bolton, George William, 12, June 22, 1863 — ^Thomas H. 

Bolton, 21, Anglesea St. 

2866. Parker, George Arthur, 9, April 13, 1866 — G. W. Parker, 

De Grey Lodge, De Grey Terrace. 

George Watson Parker was an insurance agent in 1877. 

2867. Tannett, Thomas, 10, Oct. 24, 1865 — R. Tannett, Rose 

Mount, Pottemewton. 

(Son of Robert Tannett.) Admitted a solicitor, 1888. E. M. Jones, 
Son & Tannett, Greek Street Chambers, Leeds. Chapel Allerton 
in 1903. 

2868. Eland, Lawrence, 13, Jan. 7, 1863 — ^John Eland, Carr 

Lodge. 

John Eland lived at Carr Lodge in 1877. He was with Cooke & Co., 
paper stain ers, Claypit Lane. 



222 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2869. Gresham, Thomas Hutchinson, 12, Dec. 27, 1863. 

Joseph Gresham, 3, Headingley Terrace. 

Joseph Gresham lived at 3, Headingley Terrace, in 1877. 

2870. Harris, Herbert Cadell, 14, Nov. g, 1861 — Mrs. Harris, 

7, Allerton Terrace, Chapel AUerton. 

(Son of Mrs. Martha Harris.) A master mariner; in London in 1905. 

2871. Harris, James Knight, 12, May 25, 1863. 

(Brother of No. 2870.) A master mariner; at Shanghai in 1905. 

2872. Davies, John Arthiir, 11, May 28, 1864 — ^John Davies, 

4, Montpellier Terrace. 

Seven years in the Merchant Marine; retired as first officer. In 
Victoria, British Columbia, in 1905. 

2873. Hatherley, Alfred W., 14, Oct. 27, 1861 — Rev. H. 

Hatherley, Springfield Terrace, Headingley. 

The Rev. Hy. Hatherley (Primitive Methodist) lived at Headingley 
in 1877. 

2874. Lindsley, Harry George, 14, Oct. 31, 1861 — Uncle, Mr. 

G- Wright, Albert Villa, Victoria Road, Headingley. 

George Edward Wright lived at Albert Villa in 1877. 

2875. Flockton, William Henry, 13 — William Flockton,Oulton. 

.\ fire insurance surveyor. Woodlesford in 1905. 

2876. Slater, Philemon Murgatroyd, 12, July 21, 1863. 
, Philemon Slater, South View, Yeadon. 

Hotel Proprietor, living at i, The Crescent, Roundhay, in 1905. 

2877. Appleyard, Benjamin, 11, Feb. 29, 1864 — Thomas 

Appleyard, Lazencroft, Cross Gates, Leeds. 

Thomas Appleyard was a farmer at Lazencroft in 1877. 

2878. Appleyard, Edward, 10, May 6, 1865. 

Brother of No. 2877. 

2879. Barton, Henry, 15, Nov. 20, i860 — Robert Barton, 

Aspen Ing, Wortley. 

John and Robert Barton were millers and maltsters at Wortley in 1877. 

2880. Derham, Sidney Herbert, 12, June 19, 1863 — T. S. 

Derham, 15, Blenheim Terrace. 

(Son of Thomas Shann Derham.) Probably an accountant in Chicago, 
U.S.A., in 1905. 

288 1 . Partridge, Joseph Armitage, 1 1 , Aug. i o, 1 864 — Frederick 

Partridge, 5, Grosvenor Terrace, Headingley. 

Brother of No. 2763. 

2882. Todd, Arthur Somerville, 10, Feb. 23, 1865 — George 

Todd, I, Kensington Terrace. 

2883. Jackman, Rowland Ash, 12, Aug. 14, 1863 — Charles 

Jackman, Low Moor Buildings. 

Charles Jackman was a builder at 3, Low Moor Buildings* Institution 
Street, n 1877. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 223 

2884. Somers, Richard Mousley, 15, Dec. 20, i860 — Francis 

Somers, 3, Fountain Terrace. 

A heating engineer and fire-place manufacturer. The Teale Fire-place 
Co., Leeds and London. A.I.E.E. 1885; A.M.LM.E. 1903. Silver 
Royd House, Wortley, 1905. Managing Director of the Leeds Marble, 
Heating and Fire-place Co. Ltd. 62, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, in 1906. 

2885. Dawson, Charles Edward, 12, April 16, 1863 — Mrs. 

Dawson, 3, Newland Terrace, Hyde Park. 

L.K-Q.C.P.L 1887. 4, Bainbrigge Road, Headingley, Leeds, in 1904. 

2886. Walker, Samuel Leigh, 1 2, June 1 5, 1863 — ^James Walker, 

High Royd, Bellevue Road. 

A woollen buyer. 10, Beech Terrace, Undercliffe, Bradford, in 1905. 

2887. Rattenbury, John, 11, Sept. 24, 1864 — Mr. Rattenbury, 

20, Hyde Park Terrace. 

John (elder son of John Owen) Rattenbury. Captain s.s. Diamante. 
Died 16 Oct., 1902, at Hong Kong. 

2888. Levi, Mark, 10, July 15, 1865 — ^Jacob Levi, 39, Virginia 

Road. 

Jacob David Levy lived at 39, Virginia Road, in 1877. 

2889. Jennings, Henry Horwood, 14, Jan. 29, 1861 — Henry 

Jennings, 45, Gloucester House Place. 

Henry Horwood Jennins (son of Henry H. Jennins, of 45, Lofthouse 
Place, solicitor. Assistant Magistrates' Clerk). Managing Director, 
Edwin Oldroyd, Ltd., engineers, Crown Works, Leeds, in 1904- 

2890. Wormald, Charles Edmund, 13, Nov. 10, 1862 — Edmund 

Wormald, 13, Moorland Road. 

Edmund Wormald lived at 13, Moorland Road, in 1877. 

2891. Slater, Herbert, 11, Mar. 9, 1864 — Seth Slater, Burley 

Green. 

Seth Slater was a woollen merchant at 16, Greek Street, in 1877. 

1876. 2^ Term. 

2892. Smith, Charles Lyndon, 11, Sept' 30, 1864 — Mrs. Smith, 

S* John's Grove, Moorland Road. 

(Son of the late William Lyndon Smith.) At Morley. 

2893. Waite, Ben Sherman, 10, June 8, 1865 — Mr. B. Waite, 

Farsley. 

Benjamin Waite was a woollen manufacturer at 31, Aire Street, and 
Temperance Mills, Stanningley, in 1877. 

2894. Turner, ClifiFord Winslow, 13, Jan. 24, 1863 — Mrs. Turner, 

33, Cowper Street, New Leeds. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; M.B. Durham, 1890. Died Sept., 1890. 

2895. Turner Stanley Maude B., 14, Jan. 31, 1862. 

(Brother of No. 2894.) Mrs. Turner lived at 33, Cowper Street, in 1877. 

2896. Chorley, Charles Faulkner, 8, May 24, 1867 — Mr. C. R. 

Chorley, Spring Road, Headingley. 

(Eldest son of Charles Roberts Chorley, architect.) Born 24 May, 1868. 
Lincoln College, Oxford. B.A. 1891 ; M.A. 1899 Curate of Liscard; 
of Wybunbury, Cheshire^ Vicar of Trinity^ Mossley. Incumbent of 
Tresco, Scilly Isles, from 1902. 



2 24 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2897. Slater, Harold, 10, 1865 — Mr. Jeremiah Slater, 

Stanningley. 

In Canada in 1903. 

2898. Townsley, Tom Cecil, 10, Feb. 23, 1866 — Mr. Richard 

Townsley, 18, Mount Preston. 

(Brother of Nos. 2672 and 2723.) First Officer in the Merchant Marine. 
Accidentally killed at Seattle, British Columbia, in 1905. 

2899. Pycock, Alfred Edwin G., 12, Nov. 27, 1863 — Mrs. 

Pycock, 9, Bagbie St. 

Mrs. Pycock lived at 9, Bagbie Street, in 1877. 

1876. 3*» Term. 

2900. Titley, John Edward, 12, Jan. 28, 1864. Reg. Bapt: 

Anthony Titley, Manor House, Headingley. 

Exmouth, Devon, in 1904. 

2901 . Plummer, Robert Henry, 1 3, May 25, 1 863 — E. Plummer, 

Clifton Villas, Headingley. Mr. Sprays, 

Brother of No. 2729. 

2902. (S.) — ^Young, Charles Henry, 16, Oct. 5, 1859. Reg. Bapt. 

Rev. Frederick Young, Aylesbury. 

The Rev. Frederick Young was vicar of Walton, Aylesbury, in 1858. 

2903. Oglesby, Frederick, 9, April 18, 1867. Reg. Birth. R. P. 

Oglesby, Bainbrigge Terrace, Headingley. 

Frederick Loveday Oglesby. A traveller. 19, Blenheim Terrace, Leeds, 
in 1904. 

2904. Oglesby, Walter, 8, Mar. 28, 1868. Reg;. Birth. 

(Brotherof No. 2903.) Walter Boiseau Oglesby. A journalist. Printer's 
manager. 15, Blandford Grove, Leeds, in 1904. 

2905. Nield, Samuel, 12, April 23, 1864 — S. Nield, 10, Spencer 

Terrace, Louis St., Chapeltown Road. Mrs. Turley. 

Alfred Hope Nield (son of Samuel Nield, of Ash, Whitchurch, Salop). 
A sheep farmer, Lansdale, New South Wales, in 1904. 

2906. Thompson, Arthur Wellington, 10, Oct. 7, 1865 — Rev. 

F. D. Thompson, 2, Tanfield Place. 

(Son of Rev. Francis Daniel Thompson.) Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge. 
B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Curate of St. Giles*, Northampton, 1889. 
Vicar of Christ Church, Pennington, 1900 ; of Pennington Leigh, 1903. 

2907. Hall, Frederick, 14, Sept. 12, 1862. Reg. Birth. William 

Hall,23,Cowper St., Leeds, Pawnbroker. Mr. Watson's. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1883. Practised in Leeds and Wetherby. Died 
at Wetherby, 12 Oct., 1891. 

2908. Pickering, Arthur Reginald, 11, Sept. 10, 1865 — G. E. 

Pickering, South Parade. Mr. Spray's. 

(Son of George Edmund Pickering, solicitor.) Manager of the Accident 
Insurance Co., Leeds, in 1903. 46, Grange View, Chapeltown Road, 
in 1903. 

2909. Stead, Richard Walter, 12, Aug. 5, 1864. Reg. Birth. 

Edmund Stead, Manston Hall, Leather. Starbeck, 

Of no occupation. In Jersey in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 225 

2910. Seaton, James Buchanan, 8, Mar. 19, 1868 — JamesSeaton, 

Winton House. 

(Son of James Seaton, surgeon, Wintoun House, Leeds, and brother of 
No. 301(4). Christ Church, Oxford; scholar; ist Class Classical Mods.; 
6. A 1890; 2nd Class lit. Hum.; M.A. 1896. A master at the School 
in 1891. Curate of Oswestnr, 1893. Vice- Principal of the Leeds Cler^ 
School. Secretary of the Leeds Church Extension Society. Chaplam 
of 1st West York Artillery Volunteers. Curate of Leeds, 1896. P.C. 
St. Bartholomew's, Armley, 1905. 

291 1. Ward, John Oddy, 13, Feb. 12, 1863. Reg. Birth. John 

Ward, 26, Oddy St., Foundry. Parish Church. 

Scholar from Parish Church School. L.S.A. Lond. 1885; M.R.C.S. 
Eng. 1886, Brotherton, Normanton, in 1901. 

2912. Harrison, William Craven, 1 1 , Aug. 20, 1 865. Reg. Birth. 

W" Harrison, Craven House, New Wortley, Grocer. 

Mr. Gott's, Armley P. Church. 

William Harrison was a grocer at 66, Sweet Street, and 37, Holbeck 
Lane, in 1866. 

2913. Milestone,WilliamStrafford, i3,May24,i863. Reg.Birth. 

Robert Milestone, 59, East St., Leeds, Chemist. 

Wesleyan, not Catech. 

With his father; then an oil and colour merchant at 16, Dock Street, 
Leeds. Died at Scholes, 12 March, 1898. 

2914. Glover, William, 9, May 13, 1867. Reg. Birth. Thomas 

Glover, 9, Vernon Road, Bookkeeper. Miss Smith. 

Thomas Foxcroft Glover lived at 10, Vernon Road, in 1877. 

2915. Addyman, Robert Law, 12, Dec. 24, 1863. Reg.Birth. 

Mrs. Addyman, 22^ Woodbine Place, Cloth Finisher. 

Starbeck. 

A cloth finisher ; then with R. Salmon, Backhouse & Co., share brokers. 
Park Row, Leeds. 9, Haddon Place, Kirkstall Road, Leeds, in 1903. 

2916. (S.) — ^Micklethwaite, John Louis, 13, Sept. 11,1863. R^g- 

Bapt. Grandfather. Mrs. Micklethwaite, The Grove, 
Hopton, Mirfield. Croft House, Bradford. 

An accountant in Leeds. Lived at Harrogate. 

291 7. Smeeton, Charles William, 1 1, July 24, 1865. Reg. Birth. 

W. Smeeton, 26, Commercial St., Chemist. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1888. Slingsby, York, in 1901. 

2918. Cook, Charles Frederick William, 1 1 , Nov. 1 6, 1 864. Reg. 

Bapt. F. Cook, 1 1 , Tolson St., Leeds, Comm. Traveller. 

Mechanics. 

F. Cook was a commercial traveller at ii, Tolson Street, in 1877. 

2919. Tordoff, Thomas Bunting, 13, July 5, 1863 — ^Jeremiah 

Tordoff, 16, Lewis Street, New Leeds. Mechanics. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1892. Clerk of Urban District Council, Barry, 
Glamorgan, in 1906. 

2920. Dawson, Richard Arthur, 12, Oct. 30, 1864. Reg. Birth. 

Richard Dawson, 95, Reginald Terrace, Chapeltown 
Road, Worsted Spinner. Mr. Coates. 

Richard Dawson was a spinner (Crofts & Co.) in 1866. 



2 26 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHCX)L ADMISSION BOOK. 

292 1 . Calverley, Joseph, 1 1 , Dec. i , 1 864. Reg. Birth. Joseph 

Calverley, 7, Brunswick Place, Spirit Merchant. 

Mr. Watson. 

Joseph Calverley kept The Red Lion, 2, Ludgate Hill; house, 
7, Brunswick Place, in 1877. 

2922. Muir, Hugh Glen, 11, Sept. 5, 1865 — ^D. G. Muir, 

10, Marlborough Terrace. Miss B. 

2923. Hirst, Robert Joshua, 14, Feb. 16, 1862 — Mrs.Wadsworth, 

41, Cross Green Lane, Knowsthorpe. Richmond 

Hill Sch. 

(Onlv son of W. H. Hirst, No. 1393.) A water rent collector for the 
Leeds Corporation in 1904- 

2924. (S.) — Royle Vernon, 12, Mar. 7, 1864 — Mrs. Royle, 

Heckmondwike. 

John Royle was a wine and spirit merchant in Northgate, Heckmondwike, 
in 1877. 

2925. S. — Paulett, Thomas Lawrence, 9, July 31, 1867 — Mrs. 

Paulett, Thedingworth, Rugby. 

Thomas Lawrence Pawlett. M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1890. 
Essex County Asylum, Brentwood, in 1901. 

2926. Halliday, Thomas, 10, Feb. 26, 1866 — Mr. T. Halliday, 

2, Ebor Crescent, Hyde Park Road, Leeds, Comm. 
Trav. 

Thomas Halliday lived in Ebor Mount in 1877. 

2855. Armitage, W. W. — ^James Armitage, 102, Wellington 
Road, New Wortley. 

James Armitage was a grocer at 102, Wellington Road, in 1877. 

2927. Whiteley, Ernest, 13, Aug. 29, 1863 — Samuel Whiteley, 

Grreen Month, Beeston Hill. 

Ernest Arthur Poe Whiteley (son of Samuel and Elizabeth Whiteley, 
Rothwell Haigh Quarries). In an accountant's office. A commercial 
traveller. In 1886 emigrated to Australia; with Gibbs, Bright & Co., 
at Sydney and Newcastle; then New South Wales Government Com- 
mercial Agent in Japan. Died of smallpox at Foochow, 21 Dec., 1902. 

1877. !•* Term. 

2928. Arnold, Edmund George, ii, June 28 — E. J. Arnold, 

19, Blenheim Terrace. 

A printer and stationer (E. J. Arnold & Son, Ltd., Hunslet). Woodhouse 
Cliff, Leeds, in 1905. 

2929. Braithwaite, Robert William, 13, May 7 — Mrs. Braith- 

waite, 2, Francis Street, New Leeds. 

(Son of Samuel and Elizabeth Braithwaite.) Died 18 Jan., 1882, at 
Francis Street. 

2930. Braithwaite, Alfred Lloyd, 12, Nov. 8. 

(Brother of No. 2929.) A commercial occupation. 5, Norman Drive, 
Eccleshill, Bradford, in 1905. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 227 

2931. Jackson, Henry Gilbert, 12, Aug. 26, 1864 — Giibert 

Jackson, South Parade. 

Gilbert Jackson, an old soldier, was Registrar of Births and Deaths at 
6, South Parade, in 1866. Henry Gilbert Jackson; a teacher of music 
and singing. 4, Albion Terrace, Ripon, in 1905. 

2932. Hall, Edmund, 1 1, Mar. 8, 1865 — W*° Hall, 23, Cooper St. 

(Son of William Hall, a pawnbroker at 93, Brip;ate; afterwards a 
sherifi's officer.) Born 5 March, 1866. A medical student. Died 
21 Oct., I9CX>. (Brother of No. 2907.) 

2933. Hick, Henry, 15, Dec. 4, 1861 — Henry Hick, Crown 

Point' Road. 
L.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.E. 1886. Practised at Frystone and Hunmanby, 
Died July, 1893, aged 31. 

2934. Jaques, Robert, 14, Feb. 28 — W" Jaques, 26, Northfield 

Square. 

2935. Lawson, Henry Herbert, 10, Feb. 17, 1866 — ^Thomas 

Lawson, Headingley. 

2936. M^'Pherson, William Walker, 9, vSeptr. 5, 1867 — A. S. 

M^Pherson, 1 1, Victoria Terrace, S* John's Hill. 

(Brother of No. 3093.) William Walker Macpherson, an engineer 
(Fairbairn, Lawson, Combe, Barbour, Ltd.). Hawthornden, Roundhay, 
in 1903. 

2937. M°Candlish, John, 9, Jan. 18, 1868 — ^J. McCandlish, 

S* James' House, S* James' S*, Leeds. 

John Gordon McCandlish. L.R.C.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. Edin.; L,F.P.S. 
Glasg. 1890. Blenheim Terrace, Leeds, in 1905. 

2938. Nicholson, William, 11, May 29, 1865 — ^W. Nicholson, 

Belmont, Woodhouse Hill, Hunslet. 

(Son of William Nicholson.) A railway contractor and timber merchant 
(W. Nicholson & Sons, Prospect Saw Mills, Hunslet); residence, 
Hellifield Peel, in IQ05. 

2939. Rusby, Reginald William, 9, Mar. 6, 1867 — Alfred 

Rusby, II, Mount Preston. 

Yorkshire College Dyeing Department. A dyer at Crewkeme, Somerset, 
in 1903. 

2940. Summerscale, Arthur Conyers, 12, June 21, 1864 — James 

Summerscale, 13, Kensington Terrace, Hyde Park 
Road. 

Out of business. Amphion House, Doncaster, in 1905. 

2941. Shepherd, Thomas, 9, Oct. 9, 1867 — George Shepherd, 

52, Springfield Place. 

George Shepherd was a traveller there in 1877. 

2942. Smith, Arthur Edmund, 13, Mar. 3, 1863 — Edmund 

Smith, Hastings Place, Vernon Road. 

A commercial traveller. 705, St Louis Street, Montreal. 

2943. Smallpage, Henry Torre, 11, Jan. 3, 1866 — ^John Small- 

page, 7, St. George's Terrace. 

(Son of Tohn Smallpage, land surveyor and receiver for the School 
Trustees.) 



228 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2944. Stewart, Alexander Brodie, 10, Dec. 18, 1866 — Stewart, 

J. H., 2, Ridgemount. 

Alexander Brodie Seton Stewart. L.S.A Lond. 1894. 5, Woodhouse 
Square, Leeds, in 1905. 

2945. Motley, Lewis, 14, Aug. 21, 1862 — F.Motley, 2, Blenheim 

Square. 

An engineer (Motley & Green, Ltd., St. George's Works, 33, Kirkstall 
Road, Leeds). Spen Lane, Kirkstall. Captain and Hon. Major 
3rd Volunteer Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment in 1903. 

2946. Wade, William Scales, 13, Nov. 18 — Benjamin Wade, 

RadclifFe Lane, Pudsay. 

Mr. Benjamin Wade lived at Swinnow Moor, Pudsey, in 1866. 

2947. Spink, Henry Hawke, 15, Dec. 10— H. Spink, Bainbrigg 

Terrace, Headingley. 

Henry Hawkes Spink. Admitted a solicitor, Aug., 1885 (Spink and 
Brown, Bland's Court, Coney Street, York, in 1903). (See No. 484.) 

2948. Wilson, William, 13, Mar. 13 — John Wilson, 26, Kelso 

St., Clarendon Road. 

William Brewis Wilson (son of John and Jane Wilson). Died in 
America many years ago, date unknown. 

2949. Wilson, John, ii, Feb. lo. 

John Esson Wilson, a brother of the preceding. With Messrs. Lupton, 
wine merchants, Bradford. 7, Queen's Terrace, Marshfield, Bradford, 
in 1905. 

2950. Wilson, Frederick, 10, July 26. 

Frederick George Wilson, a brother of the preceding. At Famley 
Mills. 47, Brudenell Mount, Leeds, in 1905. 

2951. Mason, Charles Frederick, 9, Aug. i, 1867 — C. L. Mason 

(Leeds & County Bank), Void House, Clarendon Road. 

(Son of Charles Letch Mason and brother of Nos. 3251, 3542, and 
3727.) A railway manager at Junin, Chili, in 1903. 

2952. Somers, Francis William, 12, April 7 — F. Somers, 

2, Fountain Terrace. 

(Son of Francis Somers.) A veterinary surgeon. 4, Wade Lane, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

2953. Windle, Joseph, 12, Mar. 19 — Mrs. Windle, 7, Spring 

Road, Headingley. 

Farming in Canada. 

2954. Sadler, Ralph, 9, Jan. 7 — Mrs. Temple, 5, Torquay 

Terrace, Headingley. 

Ralph Thomas Greame Sadler (son of Benjamin Greame Sadler, solicitor, 
Belfast, and grandson of Michael Thomas Sadler, M. P. ). Chief officer 
of a steamer trading between London and Russian Ports in 1905. 

2955. Settle, John Webster, 14, Sept. 10 — Mrs. Settle, 

29, Queen's Road, Burley Fields. 

Captain of a merchant vessel. ^ 

2956. Mellor, Thomas, 12, Sep' i — ^T. Mellor, Middleton Villas, 

Dewsbury Road. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 229 

2957. Scriven, Arthur, 13, Jan. 13 — ^W. C. Scriven, Normandy 

Villas, Chapeltown. 

(Son of William Clarkson Scriven.) An estate and insurance agent at 
149A, Briggate, Leeds. Died 16 Oct., 1893, at 39, Francis Street, 
New LeeosT 

2958. Richardson, Dunsford, 12, Dec. 23, 1864 — ^J- Richardson, 
• Gledhow Villa, Gledhow. 

(Great-nephew of James Richardson, Town Clerk of Leeds.) An 
American agent. Holly Bank Villas, Shadwell Lane, Moor Allerton, 
in 1905. 

2959- Carter, Frank Lupton, 12, Mar. 27, 1864 — W. Carter, 
1 2, Brookfield Terrace, Headingley. 

William Carter lived at 10, Brookfield Terrace, in 1877. 

2960. Hirst, Colin Winter, 13, July 25, 1863 — Greorge Hirst, 

2, Warwick Villas. 

George Hirst lived there in 1877. 

2961. Hirst, Norman, 14, Feb. i, 1862. 

Brother of No. 2960. 

2962. Goodson, Alfred, 14, June 7, 1862 — Robert Goodson, 

4, Woodhouse Square. 

Robert Gkxxison was a mantle maker at 27, Boar Lane, in 1877. 

2963. Goodson, Herbert, 11, May 2^, 1865. 

Brother of No. 2962, 

1877. 2^ Term. 

2964. Burrell, Frank Farrah, 16, March 17, 1861 — Mrs. Burrell, 

23, Victoria S', Hunslet Lane. 

Magdalene College, Cambridge. Milner's Scholar; B.A. 1884; 9th Sen. 
Opt.; M.A 1888. Assistant Master at the Clergy Orphan School, 
Canterbury. 

2965. Byrne, Michael, 12, Nov. 28, 1864 — Mr. Byrne, 

62, Amberley Road, Armley. 

A scholar from Armley Board School. A Government clerk in Dublin 
and London, 1883-93 ; since followed various occupations. 

2966. Boultbee, Hugh Edmund, 8, June 23, 1858 — Rev. J. 

Boultbee, Wrangthome Vicarage. 

(Son of Rev. James Boultbee.) Durham University. B.A. 189 1; M.A. 
1897. Curate of St. James', Doncaster, 1892; of St. Paul's, South wark, 
1897. Vicar of St. Peter's, Clifton Wood, Bristol, from 1901. 

2967. Briggs, Thomas, 14, Aug. 14, 1862 — Mr. John Briggs, 

3, Virginia Terrace, Mt. Preston. 

John Briggs was a maltster in Beech Grove; house, Virginia Rood, 
in 1866. 

2968. S. — Coleman, George Drury, 14, May 26, 1862 — (care of) 

Dr. Reiches, Beech Grove Place. 

Edward Henry Riches lived at 2, Beech Grove Place, in 1877. 

2969. Crosfield, Harry Arthur, 12, Mar. 30, 1865 — Mr.Crosfield, 

5, Studley Terrace, Leopold S^ 

A scholar from Sheepscar Board School. Head Master Council 
School, Little Holbeck, Leeds. 58, Elford Place, Leeds, in 1904. 



2^0 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2970. Campbell, H. F., 10, Mar. 17, 1867 — Hugh Campbell, 

Spring Road, Headingley. 

(Son of Hugh Fletcher Campbell, an engineer, Hathorn, Davis, 
Campbell & Davey, Sun Foundiy; afterwards an insurance manager.) 

2971. Cross, Frank, 11, Jan. 27, 1866. 

A builder (Cross & Carter, Bowman Lane, Leeds). Dead. 

2972. Clark, Frederick Bristow, 13, Nov. 12, 1863 — Mrs. Clark, 

Alverthorpe Villas, Leopold St. 

Mrs. Clark lived at 2, Alverthorpe Villas, Leopold Street, in 1877. 

2973. Cuthbert, Frederick Albert, 15, Jan. 22, 1862 — Mr. John 

Cuthbert, 62, Woodhouse Lane. 

(Son of John Cuthbert, a veterinary surgeon.) Went to Canada many 
years ago. 

2974. Da vies, Thomas Harold, 10, Jan. 22, 1867 — ;Mr. Davies, 

Montpellier Terrace. 

The Rev. Thomas Harold Davies. University College, Oxford. B.A. 
1S90; M.A. 1895. A private tutor at Oxford. B.D. 1905. 

2975. Hepper, Edward Henry, 10, July 10, 1866 — Mr. John 

Hepper, Clareville, Headingley. 

An auctioneer in Leeds (Hepper & Sons, East Parade); residence, 
Woodcote, Headingley, in 1905. 

2976. Hepper, William Staniland, 9, Mar. 21, 1868. 

(Brother of No. 2975). A decorator. Upperhead Row, Leeds, in 1903. 

2977. Hepper, John Staniland, 12, Dec. 30, 1864. 

(Brother of No. 2975.) A sbirebroker. Bond Street, Leeds, in 1902. 

2978. Kelk, William Hastings, 10, Jan. 29, 1867. 

Queen's College, Cambridge. B.A. 1889. Curate of Morley, 1892-4. 
In charge of Ainanoub Mission, 1894-7. Chaplain to the Bishop of 
Jerusalem, 1897-9. Chaplain at Accra, 1899. 

2979. Kirkby,John, 13, July 6, 1863 — Mr.Kirkby, 80, Holdforth 

St., New Wortley. 

A scholar from Oak Road Board School. Frederick Kirkby lived at 
64, Holdforth Street, in 1877. 

2980. S. — Labatt, Thomas Martin Ernest, 13, May 15, 1863. 

Dr. Riches, Beech Grove Place. 

Tom Martin Ernest Labatt, of Bradford, died suddeidy at Lachine, 
Montreal, 27 Oct., 1904. 

2981. S. — Labatt, Louis Adolph, 12, Aug. 21, 1864. 

(Brother of No. 2980.) Captain of a merchant vessel. Died in West 
Africa. 

2982. S. — Labatt, Cuthbert Charles, 12, Aug. 21, 1864. 

Brother of No. 298a 

2983. S. — ^Labatt, George Henry, 10, Dec. 30, 1866. 

(Brother of No. 2980.) With Messrs. Brigg, Neuman & Co., merchants, 
Bradford, i, Oxford Villas, Guiseley, in 1901. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 23 1 

2984. Leech, Richard Edward, 14, Oct. 26, 1862 — Mr. C. W. 

Leech, Lyddon Terrace, M* Preston. 

(Son of Charles William Leech. ) Apprenticed to James Nelson & Sons. 
An ironmonger at 70, and afterwards at 58, Briggate, Leeds (Hirst and 
Leech). 17, Kelso Road, Leed^, in 1905. 

2985. Pearce, Alfred Thomas, ig, July 2, 1863 — Mr. Pearce, 

78, Coburg St. 

A scholar from St. John the E\'angelist's School. Died 19 Feb., 1878. 
Woodhousc Cemetery. 

2986. Scott, William, 13, Jan. 10, 1864 — Mr. James Scott, 

2, Blessard Fold, Meadow Lane. 

A scholar from Salem School. James Scott & Co. were gas meter 
makers in Trafalgar Row, Meadow Lane, Leeds, in 1877. 

2987. Salts, Ralph Blakelock, 9, July 12, 1867 — Rev. Alfred 

Salts, Littleborough Vicarage, Manchester. 

The Rev. Ralph Blakelock Salts Blakelock. Line. College, Oxford; 
Queen's College, Oxford. 2nd Class Classical Mods. 1888; B.A. 1890; 
2nd Class Lit. Hum.; 2nd Class Theol.; M.A. 1893. Assistant Master 
at Felstead School. A Roman priest. Died at Fiesole, 4 Jan., 1904, 
aged 36. 

2988. Townsley, Edward H., 12, May 14, 1864 — Mr. Townsley, 

4, Osborne S\ Woodsley Road. 

Edward Henry (son of Edward) Townsley. A scholar from Sheepscar 
Board School. Manager of Beckett's Bank, Scarborough, 1904; at 
York, 1905. 

2989. Templer, R., 9, Feb. 6. 1868. 

Ronald Arthur (youngest son of Charles Copland) Tempter. With 
Bristowe & Co., stockbrokers, London, in 1903. 

2990 Turner, Vincent Harold, 13, Sept. 16, 1864 — Mrs. Turner, 
33, Cowper St., New Leeds. 

Mrs. Turner lived at 33, Cowper Street, in 1877. 

2991. Wilson, Seth, 15, Jan. 16, 1862 — Mr. George Wilson, 

Victoria Road. 

George Wilson was a screw manufacturer at 36, Victoria Road, in 1877. 

2992. Williamson, Alfred, 14, May 30, 1862 — Mr. H. William- 

son, Newport House, Cardigan Road, Headingley. 

A brick and tile maker at Newport, East Riding, and a builders' 
merchant. 

2993. Wood, Henry Plant — Rev. Joseph Wood, 20, Abyssinia St. 

The Rev. Joseph Wood (Primitive Methodist) lived at 26, Abyssinia 
Street, in 1877. 

2994. Wedderbume, Herbert Wilson, 12, Dec. 26, 1864 — Oak- 

house, Moor AUerton. 

Son of Lancelot Wedderburn (formerly Weatherbum). Went to 
Giggleswick School. Cape Mounted Police ; wounded in South African 
War; discharged in South Africa. Died in South Africa, 13 June, 1904. 

i term; admitted June 18. 

2995. Barr, Ninian Jaques, 12, June 11, 1865 — Mrs. Barr, 

10, Lyddon Terrace. 

An iron merchant (George Depledge & Co., Quebec Street, Leeds). 
Braeside, Burley-in-Wharfedale, in 1903. 



232 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

1877. 3<* Term. 

2996. Barber, John Lionel, 8, 31 October, 1869 — ^John Barber, 

II, Lyddon Terrace. 

A South American merchant. 33, Drory Buildings, Water Street, 
Liverpool, in 1903. 

2997. Buxton, Travers, 12, 10 Dec', 1864 — Travers Buxton, 

Regent Villas, Headingley. 

New College, Oxford. B. A. 1887; M. A 1 891. 32, Cambridge Square, 
Hyde Park.W., in 1903. 

2998. Burrell, Benjamin Brook, 11, 20 Mar., 1866 — ^B. Burrell, 

7, Moorland Road. 

Benjamin Robertshaw Burrell (Simpson & Burrell, solicitors) lived at 
7, Moorland Road, in 1877. 

2999. Clark, Albert Edward, 14, 20 Jan., 1863 — ^J. E. Clark, 

13, Midland Road. 

John Henry Clark lived at 13, Midland Road, in 1877, when a John 
Henry Clark was a letterpress printer in Wormald's Yard. 

3000. Denison, Edmond, 10, 15 Nov., 1866 — H. D. Denison, 

2, De Grrey Road, Leeds. 

Edmund (son of Henry Deans) Denison. L.RC.P. Edin.; L.R.C.S. 
Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1894. Brough, East Yorks., in 1901. 

3001. Hepper, George Herbert, 8, 29 July, 1869 — ^John Hepper, 

Headingley. 
Cape Mounted Police. Died at Tuti, in Bechuanaland, 28 Oct., 1891. 

3002. S. — Hill, Reginald Henry, 10, 28 June, 1867 — (Uncle) 

John W™ Hill, Lynton Villa, Virginia Road. Stranger. 

Henry Reginald Hill (son of F. C. Hill, No. 1306). Died at Echuca, 
Victoria, Australia, 30 July, 1896. 

3003. Hogg, Ernest George, 15, 9 Feb., 1862 — T. B. Hogg, 

Wilson S*, Leeds. 

Thomas Bellshaw Hogg was a surgeon at Springfield House, Meadow 
Lane, in 1877. 

3004. Hogg, Arthur William, 13, 2 Nov', 1864. 

Brother of No. 3003. 

3005. Garland, Thomas Swann, 1 3, 24 April, 1 864 — ^W. Garland, 

Chapel AUerton, Leeds. 

A stove grate manufacturer. Lime Tree Avenue, Retford, Notts., 
in 1903. 

3006. S. — Howgate, Frederick, 14, 9*^ April, 1863 — ^Thomas 

Howgate, Highfield House, Mirfield. Stranger. 

Thomas Howgate lived at Northorpe in 1877. Jas. Howgate & Sons 
were scribbling millers at Ravensthorpe in 1866. 

3007. Manfield, Robert Hall, 11,7 July, 1 866 —James Manfield, 

40, Woodsley Road. 

3008. Rothery, Thomas, 12,18 August, 1 865 — Thomas Rothery, 

76, Lofthouse Place. 

A woollen manufacturer at Huddersfield. 35, Cleveland Road, 
Huddersfield, in 1905. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 233 

3009. Rothery, William Umpleby, 10, 18 Jan., 1867. 

(Brother of No. 3008.) A cord clothing manufacturer. Brunswick 
House, Lindley, Huddersfield, in 1905. 

3010. Salter, Arthur Ernest, 15, 11 Dec, 1861 — ^Joseph Salter, 

8, Victoria Mount, Woodsley Road. 

A professor of music at 53, Brudenell Mount, Leeds. Died there 
13 Feb., 1902, aged 40. 

301 1. Scholes, Ernest Frederick Pugh, 9, 28 July, 1868 — Thomas 

Scholes, II, Midland Road, Hyde Park. 

Handsworth College, Birmingham, 1892. A Wesleyan Missionary in 
Central China since 1895. 

3012. Wade, Edwin, 10, 24 Dec, 1866 — Benjamin Wade, 

Victoria Road. 

A tobacconists* fancy goods dealer at 38, York Place, Leeds, in 1905. 

3013. Walker, Charles Tempest, 12, 8 Sept', 1865 — ^James 

Walker, High Royd. 

A leather merchant and mill furnisher. High Royd, Davies Avenue, 
Roundhay, in 1905. 

3014. Ward, John Francis, 14, 21 Feb., 1863 — Henry Ward, 

1 1, Eldon Terrace. 

Henry Ward lived there in 1877. 

3015. Wilson, Francis Henry, 11, 10 June, 1866 — ^J. T. Wilson, 

Woodlands, Thornhill Drive, Apperley Bridge. 
Francis Henry (son of John Thomas) Wilson. A grocer and provision 
merchant ( J. T. Wilson & Sons, Caledonian Road, Leeds). 321, Roundhay 
Road, Leeds, in 1905. 

4 Term. 

3016. Huxley, George, 14, 15 Oct., 1863 — ^Joseph Huxley, 

13, St. Mark's Terrace. 

Joseph Huxley was a milliner at 5, Kirkgate ; residence, 13, St. Mark*s 
Terrace, in 1890. 

3017. Huxley, William, 12, 21 Nov', 1864. 

Brother of No. 3016. 

3018. Jackson, George Frederick, 13, 4 Jan., 1864 — Mrs. 

Jackson, 3, Glover St., Camp Road. 

Mrs. Jackson lived at 3, Glover Street, in 1877, 

1878. !•* Term. 

3019. Batchelor, Ernest Hall, 8, Jan. 24, 1869 — Mr. J. S. 

Batchelor, 5, Lyddon Terrace. Miss Sailly. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1894. Norton Lodge, Promenade, 
Bridlington, in 1901. 

3020. Barron, Arthur Ferdinand, 10, 4 July, 1867 — Mr. Joseph 

Barron, Ashwood Villas, Cumberland R., Headingley. 

(See following No. 3382.) 

3021. Binks, Willie, 12, 4*** Aug., 1865 — Mr. Binks,The Ridge, 

Armley. Bramley Nat. Sch : 

(Son of James Binks.) A scholar from Bramley School. Oerk, Board 
of Education, South Kensington, from 1884. Aysgarth, Welldon 
Crescent, in 1903. 



234 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3022. Brown, Frederick W., 12, 13 Dec, 1865 — Mr. J. G.Brown, 

I, Richmond Road, Headingley. 

Miss Smith's, Woodhouse. 

John Gomersal Brown lived at i, Richmond Road, in 1890. 

3023. Brown, Joseph, 1 2, Nov. 4, 1 865. certif. Mr. W. Brown, 

17, Buslingthorpe Lane. S* Matthew's Nat. Sch. 

(Son of William Brown.) A scholar from St. Matthew's School. A 
Government clerk, 1883 ; promoted, 1903. 

3024. Burrell, Edward Jackson, 10, 8 Jan., 1868 — Mr. Benjamin 

Burrell, 3, Quarry Mount, Woodhouse. Miss Baker. 

3025. Cruse, David Augustus, 12, i March, 1865 — Mr. D. A. 

Cruse, 10, Vernon R^. Ushaw. 

(Son of A. F. Cruse.) University College, Oxford. Heron Exhibitioner; 
B. A. r888: 3rd Class Lit. Hum. Librarian, Leeds Library, Commercial 
Street, lA 1903 ; residence, 23, Warwick Place. 

3026. Clarke, Horatio Nelson, 10, 29 Jan., 1867 — Mr. W. Henry 

Clarke, Temple View, Beeston Hill. 

St. Luke's, Beeston Hill. 

William Henry Clarke was an insurance broker at 122, Beeston Road, 
in 1890. 

3207. S. — Craven, Arthur Charles, 12, 11 January, 1866 — Mrs. 
Craven, Park View, Otley. Collegiate Sch., Otley. 

Mrs. Craven lived at Park View Terrace, Otley, in 1877. 

3028. Feamside, Lincoln, 12, i May, 1865 — Mr. Fearnside, 

Cliff Mount, Woodhouse. Carlton Hill Board. 

(Brother of No. 3770.) Edwin Lincoln (son of Edwin) Feamside. 
Queen's College, Oxford. B.A. 1887; M.A. 1890. A scholar from 
Ceirlton Hill Board School. A woollen manufacturer (Feamside Bros., 
Ossett). 8, Sholebroke View, Leeds, in 1904. 

3029. Fleming, Percy Clement, 9, 13 Mar., 1868 — Rev. T. 

Fleming. Mechanics'. 

(Son of Rev. Thomas Samuel Fleming.) Died 5 Aug., 1884. 

3030. Grant, George Robert, 14, 17 April, 1863 — Mr. John 

Grant, 1 2, Exeter St., Woodhouse Lane. 

Mr. Moss, Bishop Thornton. 

3031. Hargreaves, Herbert, 13, 15 July, 1864 — Mr. Barnard 

Hargreaves, Kiln St., Beeston Hill. 

St. Luke's, Beeston Hill. 

Barnard Har{|^reaves was a grocer in Kiln Street, Holbeck, in 1866. 

3032. Harle, Edward, 11, 26 April, 1866 — Mr. Johnson Harle, 

16, New Briggate. Darlington. 

3033. Hatch, Charles Wyclilfe, 10, 12 Sept., 1867 — Mr. S. C. 

Hatch, Oak House, Cardigan Road, Headingley. 

Miss Smeeton. 

A share dealer. Bush Lane House, E.C., in 1905. 

3034. Holt, Joshua, 13,24 Oct., 1 864 — Mrs. Holt, Eldon Terrace, 

Woodhouse Lane. Villa Grove. 

M.R.C.S. Eng. 1886; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1887. Surgeon, Bombay Army. 
Killed while playing polo, 1893. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 235 

3035. Higgins, William, ID, 14N0V., 1867 — Mr. Joseph Higgins, 

Merion Place, New Briggate. Mr. Watson. 

3036. Johnson, Thomas Robinson, 12, 6^** June, 1865 — Mr. T. 

Johnson, 61, Tramway Street, Chapel Town Road. 

Sheepscar Board. 

A scholar from Sheepscar Board School. A staff Clerk, Local 
Government Board, in 1904. 

3037. Knowles, Benjamin, 12, 4 April, 1865 — Mr.A.J.Knowles, 

Moor Crescent, Hunslet. Church Middle Class. 

A. wholesale provision merchant (A. J. Knowles & Sons). 6, Cloth Hall 
Street, Leeds, in 1903. 

3038. Learoyd, Walker, 12, 27 Sept', 1865 — Mr. A. Learoyd, 

17, Midland Road, Hyde Park. 

Travelling abroad in 1905. 

3039. Lee, Ernest Kenworthy, 8, 14 June, 1869 — Mr. George 

Lee, Victoria Buildings, Hunslet Road. 

Miss Hancock, Boston Spa. 

George Lee was a pawnbroker at 238, Hunslet Road, in 1890. 

3040. Middleton, Thomas Williams, 12, 6 Feb., 1865 — Mr. W. 

James Middleton, 19, Brunswick St. Mrs. Martins. 

3041. Murphy, William Scott, 15, 15** June— care of Mr. C. H. 

Harrall, 53, Kirkgate. Mechanics'. 

3042. Musgrave, Percy, 9, 2 Dec, 1868 — Mr. A. Musgrave, 

Bellevue Road. 

From Mechanics'. Manager of dyeworks in Webster, Massachusetts, 
U.S.A., in 1904. 

3043. Palliser, Owen, 13, 17 Nov., 1864 — Mr. Palliser, 144, 

Meadow Lane. Marshall's, Holbeck. 

A scholar from St. John's School, Holbeck. A newsagent in North 
Street; then a collotype printer (Phototype Co., Ventnor Street), in 1904. 

3044. Pearson, Edward Francis Sidney, 1 1 , Oct. 1 5, 1 866 — Rev. 

T. R. W. Pearson, Horsforth. 

Admitted a solicitor, 5 Oct., 1889. 9, East Parade, Leeds, and Horsforth, 
in 1903. 

3045. Pickering, George G., 9, May 6, 1868 — G. E. Pickering, 

Esq., Cardigan Villa, Cardigan Road. 

(Son of George Edmund Pickering, solicitor.) Died in Jan., 1892. 

3046. Priestley, James Herbert, 9, 16 July, 1868 — ^Mr. S. 

Priestley, i, Thornton Sq., Kirkstall Road. 

Mrs. Mills, Kirkstall R^. 

Samuel Priestley was a metal broker at 17, S^winegate; residence, Lilian 
Place, Kirkstall Road, in 1890. 

3047. Rattenbury, Francis Mawson, 10, 11 Oct., 1867 — Mr. 

Rattenbury, 20, Hyde Park Terrace. Miss Holland. 

An architect. Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1904. 



236 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3048. Ryder, Francis John, 11, 21 Mar., 1866 — Charles Ryder, 

Esq., Westfield, Chapeltown. Mrs. Haigh. 

Lieutenant 3rd Vol. Batt. West Yorkshire Regiment. Second lieutenant 
3rd Dragoon Guards 1889; lieutenant 1891 ; captain 1895; adjutant 
17 April, 1895, to 21 September, 1899; major 7 April, 1900; brevet 
lieut.-colonel 26 June, 1902. South African War. 

3049. Rayner, Benjamin Beverley Bateson, 10, 15 July, 1867. 

Mr. Rayner, Hyde Gardens, Leeds. Miss BaJcer. 

To Thorp Arch Grange School. Became a sailor. Went to Australia 
and New Zealand. A tanner at Baldersby, near Thirsk. Living at 
Harrogate in 1905. 

3050. Rowell, John George, 15, 8 Oct., 1862 — Mr. N. Rowell, 

5, Midland Road, Hyde Park. Mechanics'. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1892. 66, John William Street, 
Huddersfield, in 1901. 

3051. S. — Smith, Harry Senior, 12, 18 Aug., 1865 — Mr. W. 

Smith, Crescent, Lightclilfe. High Sch., Ilkley. 

Re-entered. (See following No. 3492.) 

3052. Stevenson, 12, 26 Feb., 1865 — Mr. E.W. Stevenson, 

20, Carlton Road, Holbeck. Marshall's, Holbeck. 

John Nicholas (son of Edwin Whalley) Stevenson. A scholar from 
St. John's, Holbeck. An insurance agent. 56, King's Road, Leeds, 
in 1904. 

3053. Stevenson, George, 14, 25 July, 1863 — Mr. E.W. Steven- 

son, do. Marshall's, Holbeck. 

(Eldest son of Exlwin Whalley Stevenson.) Articled to Adams & Kelly, 
architects, Leeds. Head draughtsman at the Burmantofts Pottery, 
Leeds. 313, Harehills Lane, Leeds, in 1904. 

3054. Seaton, Douglas, 8, Jan. 8, 1870. Miss Rowntree. 

(Brother of No. 2910.) Yorkshire College. M.B.; Ch.B.; 2nd Class 
Victoria, 1894. House surgeon, Leeds InHrmary, 1894. Hon. surgeon, 
Leeds Dispensary, 1903. 22, Blenheim Terrace, Leeds, in 1905. 

3055. Walker, Frederick, 12, 5** July, 1865 — Mr. James Walker, 

10, Elmwood Place. Dr. Paton, Harrogate. 

In the tea trade in Australia. 

3056. Wooler, Frederick William, 12, 29 Nov., 1865 — Mr. 

Fairfax Wooler, 45, Cemetery Road, Beeston Hill. 

Miss Baker. 

Fairfax Wooler was a manager at Grande Vue, Swinnow, in 1890. 

3057. S. — Wolfe, Arthur Reginald, 10, 26 Mar., 1867 — care of 

Dr. Riches, Beech Grove Terrace. 

3058. Emsley, Herbert Edward, 11, 31 Jan., 1866. 

Mr. W. Emsley, Richmond House, Richmond Road, 
Headingley. Miss Smith's. 

Died 26 Dec, 1896, at Scarborough. 

3059* Smith, William, 10, 7 Jan., 1868 — Mr. S. Smith, 
Moorfield House, Headingley. Miss Smeeton's. 

Samuel Smith, of Mean wood Tannery, lived at Moorfield House, in 1890. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 237 

3060. Pickles, Samuel, 14, i July, 1864 — Mr. T. Pickles, 

Meadow Lane. 

Thomas Pickles kept the Jacob's Well, 88, Meadow Lane, in 1866. 

3061. Wait, Henry, 16, 27 Sept"", 1861 — Mr. James B. Wait,. 

Belvedere House, Newton Road, Leeds. 

Gainford, Darlington. 

Henry (son of James Butler) Waite. M.R.CS. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Edin, 
1884. Whingate Lodge, Armley, Leeds, in i<K>i. 

Return. 
2770. Barling, Ivan CoUingwood, 12, s^Septr. — ^John Barling, 
Esq., Q4, Bellevue Roai 

See page 214. 

1878. 2** Term. 

3062. Blakeborough, Arthur, 13, Jan. q, 1865 — Mr. W. H. 

Blakeborough, i, York Terrace, New Leeds. 

Arthur (son of William Henry) Blakebrough. A drysalter and mill 
manager at Carr Mills, Leeds. Rosemount, Meanwood Rood, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

3063. Bolton, John, 13, Sept' i, 1864 — Mr. Thomas Bolton, 

2i,Anglesea Street. 

3064. Clark, John Arthur, 10, Oct. 29, 1867 — Mrs. Clarke, 

Alverthorpe Villas. 

Re-entered. (See following No. 3387.) 

3065. Davies, John, 8, May 2, 1870 — Rev. G. Davies, 

1 3, Ashwood Terrace, Headingley. 

3066. Holt, John Austin, 11, Dec. 10, 1866 — Benjamin Holt, 

Kingston House, Woodhouse Lane. 

Engaged in the wholesale clothing trade. 21, Brudenell Avenue, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

3067. Holroyd, Percy, 9, Mar. 6, 1869 — W. Holroyd, Esq., 

17, Blenheim Terrace. 

Training Ship Conway, Apprentice, White Star Line ; eyesight failed. 
Eight years in Canada. North Eastern Railway Superintendent's Office, 
Newcastle. 15, Alexander Place, Newcastle, in 1903. 

3068. Hudson, Harry, 13, July 6, 1864 — Mr. T. C. Hudson, 

Chatham House, Rothwell. 

Thomas Crowther Hudson lived there in 1877. 

3069. Husler, Ernest Alfred, 11, Aug. 13, 1867 — Mr. Alfred 

Husler, Weetwood. 

Alfred Husler was a stone merchant; residence, Moorcroft, Bramley, 
in 1890. 

3070. Lupton, Harold, 10, July i, 1867 — ^John Lupton, Eq% 

Moorland House, Headingley. 

Fettes College. An engineer at Coventry. Died 2 July, 1902, in 
Dublin. Lawnswood. 

3071. Lupton, Edgar, 10, July i, i867« 

?Brother of No. 3070.) A cloth manufacturer and merchant (William 
Lupton & Co.), Whitehall Mills, Leeds, in 1905. 



238 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3072. Heaton, Frank Robert, 12, April ig, 1866 — Rev. W. 

Heaton, 33, Sholebroke Gardens, Chapeltown Road. 

3073. Learoyd, William, 9, Sept. 15, 1868 — Mr. A. Learoyd, 

17, Midland Road, Hyde Park. 

Durham University. L.Th. 1892; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1900. Curate of 
Alverthorpe, 1894; curate-in-chai^e of North Skelton-in-Cleveland 
from 1898. 

3074. Mason, Frederick Daniel, 15, June 20, 1862 — Mr. James 

Mason, 3, Vernon Road. 

James Mason lived at 3« Vernon Road, in 1877. 

3075. Smith, Ernest Alexander Harward, 9, Aug. 15, 1868. 

Mr. E. Smith, 16, Vernon Road. 

A commercial traveller. 39, Esplanade, Whitley Bay, S.O., Northum- 
berland, in 1905. 

3076. Sharp, Robert, 14, Feb. 15, 1864 — Mr. Wilson Sharp, 

Grove Dye Works, Headingley. 

With his father at Grove Dye Works. From 1897 dyer for Marsden 
Bros., of Holbeck. 15, Oakfield Terrace, Headingley, in 1905. 

3077. Trenam, Charles Herbert, 13, Sept*" 16, 1864 — Mr. 

Edward Trenan, 7, Bagby Road, Woodhouse Lane. 

Civil Service. Yorkshire secretary of the Law Accident Insurance 
Society in 1890. Joint general manager of the United Legal Indemnity 
Society, 222, Strand, London, from 1902. 

3078. Tannett, William Owen, 10, Feb. 7, 1868 — Mr. John 

Thomas Tannett, Chapel Allerton. 

(Son of John Thomas Tannett, of Smith, Beacock & Tannett). With 
his father's firm; then Woolwich Arsenal. Bochum Steel Works, 
Westphalia, in 1903. 

3079. Walker, Henry Beevers, 8, Nov. 25, 1869 — Mr. Henry 

Walker, 87, Beeston Hill. 

Henry Walker lived at 87, Beeston Road, in 1877. 

3080. Woodthorpe, Harry Bell, 10, Nov. 2, 1867 — Mr. Henry 

Woodthorpe, Newton Villa, Potternewton. 

Died in 1879. 

3081. Wood, Frederick, 15, July 2, 1862 — Mr. Thomas Milner 

Wood, II, Cavendish Road. 

Thomas Milns Wood lived at ii, Cavendish Road, in 1890. 

3082. Trechmann, Maximilian, 13, Mar. 17, 1865 — Mr. Otto 

Trechman, Springfield, Stokesley, Northallerton. 

Maximilian Lincoln (son of Otto) Trechmann. M.B.; M.S.; Univ. 
Edin. 1887; M. 1887; F. 1890; R.CS. Eng. Norton Lodge, Stockton- 
on-Tees, in 1 90 1. 

1878. 3d Term. 

3083. Clegg, William Thomas, 13, June 9, 1865 — Mrs. Clegg, 

8, Thornton's Arcade. 

3084. Cliffe, William Thomas, 12, Nov. 21, 1865. Stranger. 

Richard Cliffe, Allerton Bywater, Castleford. 

A timber merchant and saw miller (Richard Cliffe & Son, Castleford). 
Allerton House, Allerton Bywater, in 1904* 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 239 

3085. Ellison, Joseph, 14, May 2, 1864 — S. Ellison, 28, Vicar 

Lane, Chapeltown. 

L.R. C.P.I. 1886. Moorland House, Beeston Hill, Leeds, in 1901. 

3086. Forster, Albert Edward, 14, Feb. 26, 1864 — Frederick 

Forster, St. Mark's Villas. 

Son of Frederic Forster, of the Mourning Warehouse, 12, Briggate, Leeds. 

3087. Gaines, Henry, 13, Dec. 26, 1865 — ^J. W. Gaines, 

8, Beech Grove. 

A wine merchant (Messrs. J. W. Gaines & Co., 34, Trinity Street). 
12, Mount Preston, Leeds, in 1905. 

3088. Ingham, William Constantine, 9, Jan. 20, 1869 — C. 

Ingham, Clarendon Place, M*^ Preston. 

Son of Constantine Ingham, upholsterer. 

3089. Johnson, William Arthur, 13, May 28, 1865 — ^W. Johnson, 

Cedars, Cardigan Road. 

(Son of William Johnson, an engineer, at Castleton Foundry, Armley.) 
Represented his father's business in Australia. After his return to 
England he became secretary of the Norbiton Potteries and Brick 
Works, Ltd. Presbury Road, New Maiden, Surrey. 

3090. Jones, Edmund Austin, 10, March 4, 1868 — E. M. Jones, 

2, Moorland Road. 

(Son of Evan Miller Jones, solicitor.) A woollen manufacturer in 
Leeds, 1890-1902 ; in Buenos Ayres, 1904. 

3091. Joy, Alexander, 10, July 14, 1868. 

Alexander Outhwaite (son of George Outhwaite) Joy. Uppingham 
School. A seed crusher and oil merchant (Edward Joy & Sons, Leeds). 

3092. Kell, Sidney Gray, 11, Oct. 10, 1866 — W. W. Kell, 

Springfield House, Bramley. 

(Son of William Ward Kell, of Bramley.) A civil engineer. Died in 
Leeds, 4 Jan., 1898. 

3093. M^Pherson, Henry, 9, July 17, 1869 — A. S. M^Pherson, 

II, Victoria St., St. John's Hill. 

(Brother of No. 2936. ) Henry (son of Alexander Sinclair) Macpherson. 
A mechanical engineer (Fairbaim, Lawson, Combe, Barbour, Ltd., 
Wellington Foundry, Leeds). The Tower, Woodhouse Cliff, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

3094. Middlemiss, George John, 15, July 21, 1863. Stranger. 

M. Middlemiss, Swillington. 

Mungo Middlemiss was house steward to Sir C. H. Lowther, Bart., in 
1877. The son is believed to be in America, 1906. 

3095. Moss, William, 15, June 17, 1863 — ^W. Garland, 

Chapeltown Villa. 

WilUam Moss (younger son of Francis Moss, of Whiston Hall, 
Rotherham). Admitt^ a solicitor, March, 1885 (Turner, Barrows and 
Moss). Eldon Chambers, Nottingham, in 1904. 

3096. Naylor, Ben, 13, June 11, 1865 — B. Naylor, Bramley 

Grange, Thorner. 

3097. Pierson, Herbert, 10, Nov. 19, 1867 — G. B. Pierson, 

West End House, Holbeck. 

Herbert (son of George Brigg) Peirson. Mercantile Marine ; died 1901. 



240 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCH(X)L ADMISSION BOOK. 

3098. Richardson, John William, 10, May 30, 1866 — James 

Richardson, Weetwood. 

A manufacturing chemist uid dyewood cutter (James Richardson and 
Co., Nether Mills, Leedi). r. 1881. Went to Germany. 2, Oakfield 
Terrace, Headingley, in 1905. 

3099. Roberts, Vincent, 10, Aug. 6, 1868 — Mrs. Roberts, 

Allerton House, Chapel AUerton. 

A heating and mechanical engineer. Cherry Row, Leeds, in 1903. 

3 1 00. Sanderson, Dennyson Waugh, 1 1, Oct. 2 7, 1 866 — Michael 

Sanderson, Middleton Villa, Victoria Road, Headingley. 

(Son of Michael Middleton Sanderson, a bank cashier, retired to Grange- 
over-Sands.) Cashier and accountant in the Johannesburg Branch of 
the Standard Bank of South Africa; then secretary of the Stock 
Exchange, Bulawayo; died there Oct., 1903. 

3101. Sanderson, James Loyzelure, 10, Nov. 5, 1867. ^^' 

(Brother of No. 310a) With James Truscott & Sons, Ltd., Cannon 
Street, London. 25, Cambridge Road, Lee, Kent, in 1906. 

3102. Somers, George, 9, Sept. 26, 1869 — F. Somers, Fountain 

Terrace. 

(Son of Francis Somers.) An ironmonger. Died at Worksop, 
28 July, 1896. 

3103. Turner, Arthur, 10, May 3, 1868. Stranger. Thomas 

Turner, Batley. 

Thomas Turner & Co. were wholesale grocers in Hanover Street, Batley, 
in 1877. 

3104. Tempest, Aston Randolph, 14, Sept' i, 1864 — ^J. Webb 

Tempest, 22^ Hanover St. 

Joe Webb Tempest was an accountant at 13, Park Row, and 22, Hanover 
Street, in 1877. 

3105. Townsley, Ernest, 10, 5**> Feb., 1868. 

3106. Whitley, Thomas, 14, i Nov., 1864 — George Whitley, 

Ashwood Terrace, Cumberland Road, Headingley. 

3107. Wilkinson, Sidney Herbert, 16, 27 June> 1862 — W. 

Wilkinson, S* Mary's Mount, Chapeltown Road. 

Sydney Herbert (second son of William) Wilkinson. At Cheltenham 
College; then at Leeds Giammar School. Lived some years at 
Tunbridge Wells. Died 2SSq>t., 1896. 

1879. I** Term. 

3108. Appleby, Harry, 10, 11 Sept', 1868 — Mr. Edmund 

Appleby, 24, Hanover Square. 

A clerk with Beckett & Co., bankers, Leeds. (The father lived in 
Hanover Street.) Died at Leeds, 4 Sept., 1903. 

3109. Appleby, Benjamin, 13, 5 Oct., 1865 — Mr. W. Atkinson, 

Whitehall Road, Leeds. 

Benjamin Hardwick Appleby. A slater, 168, Burley Road, Leeds» 
in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 24 1 

31 10. Bousfield, Wilfrid Lyndon, 9, 29 July, 1869 — Mr. C. E. 

Bousfield, S* Mary's Mount, Clarendon Road. 

Wilfrid Lyndon (third son of Charles Edward) Bousfield. With Hudson, 
Sykes & Bousfield, cloth manufacturers and merchants, Leeds and 
Morley. Afterwards in London; died there 3 Oct., 1900. 

3 1 1 1 . Bettany, F. G., i o, 4 Mar., 1 868 — ^Mr. Bettany, 56, Samuel 

St., Leeds. 

Frederick George (son of Jesse) Bettany. A scholar from VHntoun 
Street Board School. Christ Church, Oxford; Scholar; ist Class 
Classical Mods. 1888; 1st Class Lit. Hum. 1890; 1st Class Modem 
History, 1891. Senior demy, Magd, CoU. Oxford, 1891-1893. A literary 
and dramatic critic and editor. 

31 12. Charlesworth, Charles Dixon, 11, 17 Nov., 1867 — Mr. 

Charles Samuel Charlesworth, 24, Consort Terrace, 
Bellevue Road. 

(Brother of Nos. 3265, 3283, 3508, and 3719.) 

31 13. Cliffe, Percy Newton, 12, 10 Jan., 1867 — Mr. Richard 

Cliffe, Castleford. 

Died 26 July, 1885. 

31 14. Chorley, Arthur Reginald, 8, 25 June, 1870 — Mr. Charles 

Chorley, 9, Spring Road, Headingley. 

(Third son of Charles Roberts Chorley.) Admitted a solicitor, April, 
1894; 2nd Class Honours; (Barr, Nelson & Co., 4, South Parade, 
Leeds). 9, Spring Road, Headingley, in 1903. 

31 15. Chorley, Harry Sutton, 9, 14 April, 1869. 

(Second son of Charles Roberts Chorley.) Trinity College, Oxford. 
B.A. 1891; 2nd Class Mod. Hist.; M. A. 1895. An architect ; A. R. LB. A. 
1896 (Chorley, Connon & Chorley, 16, Park Place, Leeds). Burley-in- 
Wharfedale, in 1903. 

31 16. Co wen, William Charles, 13, 18 March, 1865 — Mr.Cowen, 

4, Belle Vue Terrace. 

William Charles Barker (son of John Richard) Cowen. A scholar from 
St. George's School. A journalist on the Nemccutle Daily Chronicle, 
Exiitor of the Lancashire Daily Post and Preston Guardian since 1900. 
The Poplars, Ashton-on-Ribble, in 1903. 

31 17. CuUingworth, Henry, 12, 19 Oct^ 1866. S. Mr. G. D. 

CuUingworth, Dewsbury. 

Henry (son of George Daniel) Cullingworth. An auctioneer (Henry 
CuUingworth & Sons). Dewsbury, in 1904. 

3 1 18. CuUingworth, Joseph Dixon, 10, 16 Feb., 1868. S. 

(Brother of No. 31 17.) An auctioneer (Henry Cullingworth & Sons). 
Dewsbury, in 1904. 

31 19. Barrows, Walter, 15, 17 Nov., 1863 — Mrs. Barrows, 

Cavendish Road. 

A boot dealer at 97, Briggate ; residence, 12, Cavendish Road, in 1905. 

3120. Davies, Walter Ernest, 10, 22 April, 1868 — Mr. John 

Davies, 4, Montpellier Terrace. 

Served in the South African War in 1900 with the City Imperial 
Volunteers. 21, Ravensboume Road, Bromley, Kent, in 1905. 

P 



24^ LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3121. Exley, Thomas Briggs, 15, 30 Dec, 1863 — Mr. Greorge 

Exley, Hunslet Lane, Leeds. 

A veterinary surgeon, July, 1887. Died at 64, Hunslet Lane, 19 June, 1894. 

3122. Fletcher, Fred, 9, 16 July, 1869 — Mr. J. Fletcher, 

3, Cavendish Road. 

Joseph Fletcher lived there in 1877. (?) A woollen manufacturer 
(WhStehead, Fletcher & Co.). 

3123. Fletcher, Harry, 10, 18 Mar., 1868. 

Brother of No. 3122. 

3124. Fozard, Charles, 13, 29 Nov., 1865 — Mr. Joseph Fozard, 

25, Wilmington Terrace. 

A scholar from Sheepscar Board School. Assistant Master at the 
Central Higher Grade School in 1904. 

3125. Firth, Henry E., 11, 26 July, 1867 — Mr. F. Firth, Asket 

Hill, Roundhay. 

Henry Edward Firth. M.R.CS. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1894. House 
Physician to the General Infirmary at Leeds. Alexandra Crescent, 
Ilkley, in 1901. 

3126. Gane, Edward, 12, 6 Dec, 1866 — Mr. Lawrence Gane, 

Beech Grrove Terrace. 

Edward Palmer Steward Gane (son of John Lawrence Gane, barrister). 
M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1890. 37, Westmorland Road, 
Bayswater, in 1904. 

3127. Gane, Arthur, 10, 3 Mar., 1868. 

(Brother of No. 3126.) St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Scholar. 
Died Nov., 1893, at Wellington, New Zealand. 

3128. Hart,W. E., 12, 14 Feb., 1866— Mr. W. Hart, 36,Hartwell 

Terrace, Burley Fields. 

William Edward Hart. A scholar from Woodsley Road Board School. 
' Admitted a solicitor, Feb., 1893. Deputy Town Clerk of Sheffield, 1904. 

3129. Hodson, George Hugh E., 8, 14 Nov., 1870 — Mr. M. S. 

Hodson, 3, Beech Grove Place. 

George Hugh Edmund (son of Marmaduke Storr) Hodson. On the 
staff of the Critic Financial Paper, i, Guildhall Chambers, E.C., in 1902. 

3130. Ibbitson, William Alfred, 11,2 Oct., 1867 — Mr. Ibbitson, 

Woodlawn, Cardigan Road. 

(Son of Thomas Denison Ibbitson.) A woollen manufacturer. 
15, Cumberland Road, Headingley, in 1906. 

3131. Lampen, Henry Beaumont, 10, 30 Sept', 1868 — Mrs. 

Lampen, Cavendish Road. 

(Son of the late Henry Lampen, clerk to the Leeds Guardians.) 
r. 1885. Rock and Atlas Insurance Companies, Leeds. Manager of the 
West End Atlas Co., London, in 1904. Captain 3rd London Rifles; 
retired. Constitutional Club, London, in 1904. 

3132. Molesworth, Rodney, 13, 2* June, 1865. S. Rev. R.. 

Molesworth, Washington, Durham. 

Rodney Henderson (son of Rev. Rennell Francis Wynn) Molesworth. 
A farmer in Canada ; then at Diamond Mines in South Africa. 
Electrical engineer at Coonoor, Madras, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 243 

3133. Morrell, Charles, 13, 15 June, 1865 — Mr. C. Morrell, 

50, Barrack St. 

A scholar from Sheepscar Board School. Manager to the Prudential 
Insurance Co., Huddersfield. Died in 1902. 

3134. Nicholson, Tom Marshall, 12, 17 Jan., 1867 — Mr. W. 

Nicholson, Belmont, Woodhouse Hill. 

(Son of William Nicholson.) Queen's College, Oxford. B.A 1889; 
M.A. 1901; M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1896. 293, Roundhay 
Road, Leeds, in 1905. 

3135. Pogson, Frederick William, 10, 18 Jan., 1868. S. Mr. 

W. Pogson, Seacroft. 

L.RC.P. Edin.; L.RC.S. Eng.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1892. The Grange, 
Seacroft, Leeds, in 1901. 

3136. Potter, John Herbert, 15, 3 Nov., 1863 — Mr. Reuben 

Potter, Moorland Road. 

Articled to Rooke & Midgley, solicitors. Admitted a solicitor, 1887, 
95, Albion Street, Leeds. Went to Australia. Clarence Park, Adelaide, 
in 1904. 

3137. Roberts, Joseph Samuel, 13, 17 June, 1866 — ^Mr. Joseph 

Roberts, 83, Hyde Park Road. 

Joseph Roberts kept the Newland Hotel, 83, Hyde Park Road, in 1877. 

3138. Roberts, Herbert, 14, 5 Jan., 1865 — Mr. A. Roberts, 

3, Beckett St. 

A scholar from the Parish Church School. 

3139. Roberts, William, 14, 4 June, 1864 — Mr .William Roberts, 

Chapel Allerton. 

A wholesale stationer, Roberts, Mart & Co. Ltd., Bank Mills, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

3140. Richardson, Frederick Ernest, 11, 9 April, 1867 — Mrs. 

Richardson, 61, Francis St. 

Mrs. Richardson lived there in 1877. 

3141. Scholes, Albert Edward, 14, 16 Nov., 1864 — Mr. G. 

Scholes, Central Market Hotel. 

Probably of the Newland Hotel, Hyde Park Road, Leeds, in 1905. 

3142. Thompson, Vincent, 9, 22 Dec, 1869 — Mr. Vincent 

Thompson, High Royds, Leeds. 

(Son of Vincent Thomas Thompson, barrister, Belle Vue Road, Leeds, 
and brother of No. 3320. ) Trinity College, Cambridge. Scholar and 
Prizeman; B.A. 1891; First Division, 2nd Class, Part I, Classical; 
M.A. 1895. Admitted a solicitor, 1896; 2nd Class Honours. 2, Bristol 
Chambers, Nicholas Street, Bristol, in 1903. 

3143. Townsley, George Higham, 13, 2** Nov., 1865 — Mr. W. 

H. Townsley, Grove Lodge, Meanwood. 

William Henry Townsley liyed at 35, Cromer Terrace, in 1877. 

3144. Whitehead, Arthur Longley, 10, i Dec, 1868 — Mr. A. 

Whitehead, i, Vernon Road. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Loud. 1892. 31, Park Square, Leeds, in 1903. 



244 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3145. Westcott, William Henry, 13, 22 Mar., 1865 — Mr. A* 

Westcott, Newlay. 

(Brother of No. 3551.) William Henry (son of L. AUingham) Westcott, 
of Whitecote House, Newlay. A missionary at Inkongo, Congo Free 
State, in 1903. 

3146. Wright, David, 12, 9 June, 1866 — ^Mr. Thomas Wright, 

Swiss Lodge, Arthington. 

3147. Wood, Arthur E. B., 14, 9 April, 1864— Mr. W. Wood, 

Elmwood Place, Stanningley. 

Arthur Edward Broadbent Wood. Admitted a solicitor, 1890. 
Britannia Buildings, Oxford Place, Leeds, in 1903. 

3148. Wilson, Arthur F., 13, 6 April, 1865. S. Mr. Edward 

Wilson, I, Northumberland St., Higher Broughton, 
Manchester. 

Easter Term, 1879. 

3149. Abbott, James Edward, 11, 19 July, 1867 — Rev. James 

Abbott, Woodhouse Vicarage. 

(Third son of Rev. James Swift Abbott.) M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. 
Lond. 1S95. Rosemount, Bramley, Leeds, in 1902. 

3150. Binns, Henry William, 13, 4 Nov., 1865 — Mr. William 

Binns, 14, Moorland Road. 

3 151. Crawshaw, Victor, 15, 8 Jan., 1864 — Mrs. Crawshaw, 

5, Ash wood Terrace, Headingley. 

3152. Denton, Arthur Fell, 1 3, 7 Dec, 1 865 — Mr. J. W. Denton, 

Laurel Bank, Shaw Lane. 

(Son of James William Denton, wholesale clothier.) Assistant manager 
to his father. Died 1885, at Meanwood Grange, aged 2a 

3153. Doherty, Arthur Henry, 11, 11 March, 1868 — Rev.W. B. 

Doherty, 8, Prospect Terrace, Pontefract Lane, York 
Road. 

Rev. William Butler Doherty (St. Edmund's) lived there in 1877. 

3154. Gaudin, Raphael, 13, 27 Oct., 1865 — Mrs. Gaudin, 

Bentley House, near Leeds. 

Raphael Gaudin de Beaumont, Russian Vice-Consul in Leeds. Prospect 
Villa, Wetherby, in 1904. 

3155. Hartley, Robert Wilberforce, 9, 16 Feb., 1870— Mr. R. 

W. Hartley. 

Robert William Hartley lived in Bainbrigge Terrace in 1877. 

3156. Hirst, George Walker, 15, i Dec, 1864 — Mr. G. Hirst, 

15, Moorland Road. 

George Hirst lived there in 1877. 

3157. Joy, Richard Eustace, 12, 9 Sept', 1866 — Mr. George 

Joy, 7, Beechwood Terrace. 

(Son of George Outhwaite Joy, of Beechgrove Terrace.) Uppingham 
School; Worcester College, Oxford. B.A. 1889; 3rd Class Juris.; 
M.A. 1892. Admitted a solicitor, April, 1893. I'own Hall Chambers, 
Wakefield, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. ^45 

3158. Lawson, Richard, 10, 11 April, 1869 — Mr. T. Lawson, 

Newton Hill, Leeds. 

(Son of Thomas Lawson.) Bath College; Emmanuel Coll., Cambrid{;e. 
M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1895. 3, Balham Hill, London, S.W., 
in 1903. 

3159. Marsden, John William, 12, 4 July, 1866 — Mrs. Marsden, 

Avenue House, Leeds. 

(Son of Henry Rowland Marsden, Mayor of Leeds, 1872 and 1873.) 

3160. Leslie, George, 10, 15 Feb., 1869 — Mr. G. C. Leslie, 

139, Bellevue Road. 

3 161. Smith, P>ank, 9, 23 Sept., 1869 — Mr. E. Smith, 

16, Vernon Road. 

Fred Heselwood Smith. A commercial traveller. 51, Hillcrest Avenue, 
Harehills, Leeds, in 1905. 

3162. Robinson, Frederick Winder, 14, i Dec, 1864 — ^Mr.John 

Robinson, Francis SS New Leeds. 

John Robinson lived at 31, Francis Street, in 1877. 

October Term, 1879. 

3163. Binns, Herbert, 11, 21 Oct., 1867 — Mr. W. Binns, 

14, Moorland Road. 

Probably a brother of No. 3150. 

3164. Baines, Edward, 13, 15 April, 1866 — Mrs. J. W- Baines, 

Oatlands, Burley. 

(Son of John William Baines.) Caius College, Cambridge. B. A. 1889 ; 
2nd Class Natural Science ; M.B.; B.C 1892. Woodlands, Windermere, 
in 1903. 

3165. Baines, Herbert Stanhope, 11, 5 Jan., 1868. 

(Brother of No. 3164.) Caius College, Cambridge, 1887. B.A. 1889; 
2nd Div. 3rd Class Classical Tripos. Editor of the Leeds Mercury, 
Liberal candidate for North Leeds. Died 9 May, 1896, off the West 
Coast of Africa. 

3166. Barber, Edward Claude Percival, 8, 9 July, 1871 — Mr. 

J. Barber, Cromer Terrace. 

An analytical chemist. Corocoro, Bolivia, South America, in 1903. 

3167. Butler, Thomas Tayler, 12, 14 May, 1867 — Mr. J. B. 

Butler, 16, Camp Road. 

3168. Byles, Roussel David, 9, 26 Feb., 1870 — Rev. A. H. 

Byles, Richmond Road, Headingley. 

Roussel Davids (son of Arthur Holden) Byles. Rossall School. Scholar, 
Balliol College, Oxford. Scholar ; B- A. Longcott, Gunnersbury, W., 
in 1903. 

3169. Chadwick, William Louis, 11, 28 Jan., 1868 — Mr. J. G. 

Chadwick, 4, Grosvenor Terrace, Headingley. 

With a firm of dry goods merchants in Glasgow in 1903. 

3170. Derham, Robert Percy, 12, 14 Sept., 1867 — Mr. T. S. 

Derham, 12, Clarendon Road. 

(Son of Thomas Shann Derham.) Enlisted in the 19th Hussars in 
1887. South African War; two medals and six clasps. Instructor 
Bedford Imperial Yeomanry, Biggleswade, in 1905. 



246 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3 1 71. Goodall, William, 13, 15 Jan., 1866 — Rev. W. Goodall, 

Woodside. 

The Rev. William Goodall was vicar of Woodside in 1877. Died at 
Woodside Vicarage, Horsforth, 27 Jan., 1902. 

3172. Henderson, Robert. 

Rev. Robert Arthur Henderson (son of Rev. W. G. Henderson, Head 
Master). Keble College, Oxford. B. A. 1893; 2nd Class Theol. Curate 
of Halifax from 1894. 

3173. McCarthy, Welbore Tuting, 15, 6 June, 1864 — Rev. J. 

McCarthy, 2, St. Michael's Sq: Chapel Town Road. 

With the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Co., Bombay. Died 1889. 

3174. MacGregor, James Gillespie, 10, 7 Sept., 1869 — ^Mr. J. H. 

McGregor, 26, Ella St., Leeds. 

3175. Manning, Arthur, 14, 14 Aug., 1865 — Mrs. Manning, 

Broom Hill, Moortown. 

(Second son of the late John and Sophia G. Manning.) Secretary of 
a company. Beechfield, Watford, in 1904. 

3176. Marshall, William Sugden, 10, 22 Feb., 1869 — Mr. J. 

Beaumont Marshall^ 9, Spring Grove Terrace, Burley 
Fields. 

3177. Masser, William Joseph, 9, 2 Mar., 1870 — Mr. W. Masser, 

19, Virginia Road. 

William Masser, agent, lived there in 1890. 

3178. Newton, George Herbert, 12, 29 Mar., 1867 — Mr. F. 

Newton, Beamsley, Bolton Abbey, Skipton. 

Exeter College, Oxford. 3rd Class. Mods. (Classics); B.A. 1890; 3rd 
Class Theol.; M.A. 1893. Curate of Hackney, 1890-4. London 
Diocesan Home Missionary, 1 894-1 902. P.C. of St. Matthew's, 
Willesden, from 1902. 33, St. Mary*s Road, Willesden, N.W., in 1903. 

3179. Parkin, John, lo, 7 Jan., 1869 — Mr. H. Parkin, Tonbridge 

Villa, Tonbridge St. 

Henry Parkin was a coal merchant (J. Varley & Co.) at 3, Tonbridge 
Place, in 1877. 

3180. Parkin, Joseph, 13, 28 Dec', 1865. 

Brother of No. 3179. 

3 181. Paxton, James Murray, 10, 7 Mar., 1869 — ^Dr. James 

Paxton, Westhill House, Chapeltown Road. 

(Son of James Paxton, M.D., Army Medical Service; retired.) Died 
30 Oct., 1885, whilst at School. 

3182. Pickering, Stanley, 8, 23 Nov., 1870— Mr. Pickering, 

Cardigan Villas. 

Stanley Alcock (son of George Edmund) Pickering. Chief Clerk in the 
Postal Telegraphs Engineering Department, Leeds. i6. Woodland View, 
Chapel- Allerton, in 1903. 

3183. Rennison, James, 11, 9 May, 1868 — Mr. R. Chr. 

Rennison, 8, St. John's Terrace. 

(Son of Robert Christopher Rennison.) A tailor's manager at 
Newcastle in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 247 

3184. Rennison, Robert Christopher, 9, 17 Dec., 1869. 

William (son of Robert Christopher) Rennison. A farmer at Athabaska 
Landing, Alberta, Canada, in 1903. 

3185. Simpson, Gilbert, 11, 4 Mar., 1868 — Mr. F. E. Simpson, 

28, Springfield Mount, Leeds. 

Francis E. Simpson, an iron merchant, lived at 8, Springfield Mount, 
in 189a 

3186. Twist, William Laurence, 13, 19 Jan., 1866 — Mrs. E. 

Twist, Trevelyan Hotel. 

E. Twist was proprietor of the Trerelyan Hotel, in 1877. 

3187. Whincup, Holdsworth, 9, 17 Feb., 1870— Mrs. Whincup, 

8, Lyddon Terrace. 

An engineer at Corocoro, Bolivia, in 1903. 

3188. Wiseman, Arthur Richard, 11, 23 June, 1868 — Mr. A. 

Wiseman, 6, Chapel Lane, Headingley. 

Arthur Wiseman, a bank clerk, lived at 133, Victoria Road, in 1890. 

i»* Term. 1880. 

3189. Aspinall, Bertram, May 28, 1865 — 14. Mr. A. Aspinall, 

4, Brighton Terrace, Spencer Place, New Leeds. 

(Son of Aquila Aspinall.) A stockbroker. New York Exchange. 
Bensonhurst, Brookl^, in 1903. 

3 1 90. Burrell, Percy Saville, Dec. 11,187 > — S. Mr. B. Burrell, 

2, Quarry Mount, Woodhouse. 

Queen's Collie, Oxford. Scholar; 1st Class Classical Mods. 1892; 
B.A. 1894; 2nd Class Lit. Hum. A Master at St. Peter's, York. 
At Cardiff High School in 1903. 

3191. Byles, Winter Holden, July 23, 1873 — 8. Rev. A. Holden 

Byles, Headingley. 

Alfred Winter Holden (son of Arthur Holden) Byles. A journalist. 
Omaha (Neb.), U.S. A, in 1903.. 

3192. Chadwick, Frank Teesdale, June 28, 1866 — 13. Mr. J. 

Chadwick, 4, Grosvenor Terrace. 

(Son of J. G. Chadwick.) A cloth manufacturer (Hewitt, Haigh and 
Wilson, Wellington Street, Leeds). -Lidgett Drive, Roundhay, in 1903. 

3193. Collins, John Hawksworth, Jan. 30, 1866 — 13. Rev. R. 

Collins, S. Silas, Hunslet. 

Clare College, Cambridge. B.A 1889; Jun. Opt.; M.A. 1904. Private 
tutor, Bath. Cranbrook School, Kent, in 1904. 

3194. Collins, Alfred Morley, June 11, 1867 — 12. 

(Brother of No. 3193.) Training Ship Conway. Went to Australia 
in 1892. 

3195. Crosfield, Walter Harold, Jan. 16, 1878 — 12. Mr. J. D. 

Crosfield, 9, Studley Terrace, New Leeds. 

A scholar from Sheepscar Board School. Tutor to H. Packard, Esq. 
Elcypres, Eusemda, Mexico, in 1904. 



248 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3196. Denton, James William, April 2 2, 1867 — 12. Mr.Denton, 

Laurel Bank, Shaw Lane. 

(Son of James William Denton, wholesale clothier.) A commission agent. 
10, Qaremont Avenue, Leeds, in 1903. 

3197. Everitt, William, March 20, 1 866 — 1 3 . Mr. John Everitt , 

25, Scott Street, Woodhouse. 

A scholar from Woodhouse Board School. A gas engineer and manager 
at the Gas Works, Ilkley, in 1904. 

3 1 98. Fox, Joe, Mar. 8, 1 867 — 1 2. Mr. W. Fox, Cardigan Villas. 

A woollen manufacturer (William Fox & Co. Ltd., 51, Park Place, 
Leeds). Died at Stonyroyd, Whitehall Road, Wortley, in Oct., 1898. 

3 1 99. Gardiner, Charles Chedor, Oct. 2, 1 866—1 3. Mr. Charles 

Gardiner, St. John's Grove. 

Charles Chedor (son of Chedorlaomer) Gardiner. Electrical engineer 
at the General Post Office, London. 31, Fairfield Gardens, Crouch 
End, London, N., in 1903. 

3200. Gardiner, Alfred Kejrwood, Mar. 8, 1868 — 11. 

Alfred Keyworth (son of Chedorlaomer) Gardiner. Resident secretary 
of the London Guarantee and Accident Co. Ltd., Leeds. 7, Springfield 
Place, Bradford, in 1903. 

3201. Hart, Robert Herbert, July 30, 1867 — 12. Mr. William 

Hart, 36, Hartwell Terrace. 

(Brother of No. 3128.) A scholar from Woodsley Road Board School. 
In the office of Messrs. Joshua Tetley & Sons, Ltd., The Brewery, Leeds. 
24, Unity Grove, Harrc^te, in 1904. 

3202. Heberden, Hector Vaughan, Jan. 23, 1870 — 10. S. 

Rev. G. Heberden, Rothwell. 

To Lancing College till 1888. Sundard Bank, Cape Colony. 
Bechuanaland Mounted Police. South African War. Rimington's 
Scouts. Accountant, De Beers Mine, Kimberley, in 1904. 

3203. Huxley, Samuel, April 24, 1867 — 12. Mr. Joseph Huxley, 

13, S* Mark's Terrace. 

Brother of Nos. 3016 and 3017. 

3204. Ibbitson, John W., June 17, 1864 — 15. Mr. J. Ibbitson, 

I, Elmwood Place, Leeds. 

John Ibbitson was a manu&cturer, and lived there in 1890. 

3205. James, Robert Bright, Oct. 7, 1868 — 11. Mr. W. James, 

3, Ridge Mount, Cliff Road. 

Surveyor, Royal Insurance Co., Leeds. District Inspector, Northern 
Insurance Co., Leeds, in 1904. 

3206. Jones, Robert Aylward, June 15, 1870 — 9. Mr. E. M. 

Jones, 2, Moorland Road. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings' Exhibitioner ; 2nd Class Classical 
Mods.; B. A. 1893 ; M. A. 1896. Curate of Trinity, Wavertree, Liverpool, 
1895. 

2861. Joy, Bedford. Returned. Mr. G. O. Joy, Beech Grove 
Terrace. 

Edward Bedford (son of George Outhwaite) Joy. Re-entered. 
Uppingham School, 1881; New College, Oxford. 2nd Class Classical 
Mods.; B.A. 1888; 4th Class Lit. Hum.; M.A. 1891. Private tutor at 
Oxford, 1897. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 249 

3207. Liddle, Samuel, March 6, 1867 — 12. Mr. W. Liddle, 

4, Temple View, Clark Lane. 

(Son of William Liddle.) A musician. Formerly organist at the School 
Giapel, and at St. George*s Church, Leeds. Royal College of Music. 
Scholar, 1888; A.R.C.M. 1901. 8, North Avenue, Ealing, W., in 1903. 

3208. M^^Carthy, John, Aug. 5, 1867 — 12. Rev. J. McCarthy, 

2, St. Michael's Square, Chapeltown Road. 

Tea planter, Ceylon, in 1905. 

3209. Newstead, Francis James, Oct. 21,1 866 — 13. Mr. James 

Shaw Newstead, Horsforth. 

For some years in the office of his £aither, a solicitor. 

3210. Piatt, Charles Henry, April 8, 1868 — 11. S. Rev. G. 

M. Piatt, Whitkirk Vicarage. 

Keble College, Oxford. B.A. 1890; 3rd Class Theol.; M.A. 1895. 
Curate of St. Michael's, Shrewsbury, 1891 ; of St. James*, Wednesbury, 
1895. Vicar of Seacroft, Leeds, from 1898. 

321 1. Portway, George Webb, June 18, 1867 — 12. Mr. G. R. 

Portway, Ridge Mount Villa, Cliff Road. 

A tanner. Redcroft, Stowmarket, in 1904. 

3212. Portway, Joseph Herbert, Nov. 3, 1868 — 11. 

(Brother of No. 321 1.) A woollen merchant (G. R. Portway & Co. 
Ltd., Leeds). Ashfield, Headingley, in 1904. 

3213. Potter, William, Oct. 21, 1865 — 14. Mr. Reuben Potter, 

8, Moorland Road. 

(Brother of No. 3136.) Apprenticed to Marshall & Snelgrove. Branch 
manager at Newcastle for S. J. & G. Cooper. Woodbine Avenue, 
Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne, in 1904. 

3214. Rowling, Frank, April 20, 1866 — 13. Mr. William 

Rowling, 14, Caledonian Road. 

The Rev. Frank Rowling. Church Missionary College, Islington, 1S90. 

C.M.S. Missionary at Kavirondo, 1894-5; Usoga, 1896-8; Furlough, 

• 1898-1900 ; Mitiana, Singo, Uganda, via Mombasa, East Africa, in 1901. 

3215. Shapley, Robert Edward, Aug. 17,1865 — 14. Mr. Robert 

Shapley, 17, Victoria Road, Headingley. 

A commercial traveller (Baxendale & Co., Manchester) in 1904. 

3216. Smith, John William, Mar. 24, 1866 — 13. Mr. William 

Smith, Wesleyan Chapel, Woodhouse Moor. 

(Brother of No. 3352.) Afterwards known as John Oaksmith. London 
University, 1887. B.A. 1890; M.A 1897; Litl.D. 1900. In Savings 
Bank Department, G. P.O., from 1884. 99, Albert Bridge Road, London, 
S.W., in 1903. 

3217. Thackery, Albert Godfrey, Feb. 15, 1865 — 14. Mrs. 

Thackery, 8, Cross Cemetery St., Woodhouse. 

Mary Ann Thackray lived there in 1890. 

3218. Thackrah, Arthur, July 20, 1866 — 13. Mr. H. Thackrah, 

Shaw Lane. 

Henry Thackrah lived at Moorland House, Headingley, in 1877. 

3219. Twist, Edward Thomas, Oct. 15, 1867 — 12. Mrs. Twist, 

Trevelyan Hotel, Leeds. 

Brother of No. 3186. 



250 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3220. Walker, Henry Ernest, June 7, 1868 — 11. Mr. James 

Walker, High Royd. 

A traveller (leather). 64, Pasture Lane, Chapel Allerton, Leeds, in 1905. 

3221. Sowry, Francis, Dec. 15, 1869 — 10. Mr. W. W. Sowry, 

3*^, Midland Road, Hyde Park. 

(Son of William Wellington Sowry, No. 1476. ) Apprenticed to Hudswell, 
Clarke & Rogers, engineers, Hunslet. Royal Engineers, 1891. Tirah, 
1897-8; medal and two clasps. Company Sergt.-Major, R.E., in 1903. 

^ Term, i88a 

3222. Atkinson, Harry Law, 9, Sep* 28, 1870 — Mr. Law 

Atkinson, 5, Woodhouse Square. 

A farmer in New Zealand. With his father at Newman, Wellington, 
in 1904. 

3223. Bapty, George F. W., i6, April 18, 1864— Mr. F. Bapty, 

31, Park Square. 

Frederick Bapty was a shipping agent at 7, Elmwood Pkce, in 1877. 

3224. Brooke, Arthur George William, 14, Feb. 5, 1866 — Mr. 

Joseph Brooke, 1 20, Beeston Hill. 

3225. Gott, Henry, 13, Oct. 4, 1866 — Mr. Benjamin Gott, 

12, Hanover Square, Leeds. 

Leeds Medical School. Durham University. M.B.; B.S. 1890; 
M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond, 1888. Vaile House, Roundhay Road, 
Leeds, in 1904. 

3226. Hodgson, William Cecil, 9, May 16, 1870 — Mr. R. O. 

Hodgson, 107, Hyde Park Road, Leeds. 

Private Secretary to Mr. AW Bailey, who was the representative of 
Mr. Cecil Rhodes at Johannesburg. 

3227. Howard, Herbert Stanley, 14, Feb. 13, 1866 — Mr. G. W. 

Howard, f, Coupland St., Beeston Hill, Leeds. 

George William Howard, a bookkeeper, lived at 3, Coupland Street, 
in 1890. 

3228. Hyde, Hugh Vivian, 12, Aug. 11, 1867 — Mr. John Hyde, 

10, Bellevue Terrace, Victoria Terrace. 

A Government clerk. Board of Agriculture, in I904* 

3229. Ingle, John Arthur, 12, May 10, 1867 — Mr. J. W. Ingle, 

92, Beeston Road. 

3230. Kershaw, Richard, 15, Jan. 10, 1865 — Mr. R. Kershaw, 

Crownest, Lightcliffe. S. 

A silk spinner with his father. A cricket and football player. Governor 
of Hipperholme Grammar School. Elmwood, Brighouse, in 1903. 

3231. Lister, Frederick Ernest, ii, June 8, 1868 — Mr. F. 

Mawson, Albert House, Victoria Road, 

3232. Mayhall, James Henry, 13, Sept' 17, 1866 — Mr. J. 

Mayhall, Rose Villa, Horsforth. 

(Son of John Mayhall, High Bailiff, County Court.) Articled to Burrell 
and Pickard, accountants, Albion Street, Leeds. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 251 

3233. Morley, Alban Cyril, 8, June 27, 187 1 — Mr. W. Morley, 

Kent Villa, Malvern Road, Beeston Hill. 

An accountant in Melbourne. University of Victoria, Australia. B.A.; 
LL.B. A barrister. 38, Selboum Chambers, Melbourne, in 1904. 

3234. Newman, Joseph, 14, June 30, 1865 — Mr. Joseph Newman, 

2, Victoria Villas, Clarendon Road. 

(Son of Joseph Newman, corn merchant.) Assistant Manager of the 
National Mortgage and Agency Co., New Zealand, in London, in 1904 

3235. Parsons, Albert, 15, Jan. 6, 1865 — Mr. R. Parsons, 

Heaton Grove, Shipley. S. 

3236. Potter, Percy, 10, Feb. 19, 1870— Mr. R. Potter, 

8, Moorland Road. 

(Brother of Nos. 3136 and 3213.) In loth Hussars. South African War ; 
medal and 7 bars. 2, Collingwood Terrace, North Shields, in 1904. 

3237. Pyper, G. A. Lindsay, 13, Mar. 4, 1867 — Mr. George 

Pyper, 47, Reginald Terrace, Chapeltown Road. 

George Alexander Lindsay Pyper. A clerk in the Bank of England 
from 1885. 77, Park Avenue, Hull, in 1904. 

3238. Sloman, Elias, 14, Oct. 18, 1865 — Mr. Jacob Sloman, 

II, S*Alban's St. 

(Brother of Nos. 3351 and 3548.) Cashier to a metal broker in New 
York in 1903. 

3239. Smailes, James Robert, 9, Feb. 24, 1871 — Mr. George 

Smailes, Market Place, Pickering. S. 

Articled to Swann, Sonnenshein & Co. , publishers. Died in hospital at 
Capetown, 18 Feb., 1896, aged 25. 

3240. Wigglesworth, Thomas Arthur, 10, Oct. 11, ^869 — Mr. 

Thomas Wigglesworth, 2, Lofthouse Place, Leeds. 

Thomas Wigglesworth lived there in 1877. 

3«> Term, 1880. 

3241. Chadwick, George Washington, 8, Mar. 17, 1872 — Mr. 

Chadwick. 

(Brother of No. 3242.) Re-entered after No. 3564. 

3242. Chadwick, John L., 10, Dec. 3, 1869 — Mr. Chadwick. 

John Noel (son of J. G.) Chadwick, A sugar planter. Esperanza 
Salta, Argentine Republic, in 1903. 

3243. Crawford, Archibald Hamilton, 10, April 17, 1870 — Mr. 

W. Crawford, Elmwood, Headingley. 

(Son of William Crawford, barrister, No. 792.) In the Cape Mounted 
Police; served in the Boer War; in Government service in the 
Transvaal ; has a commercial situation. In Durban, in 1903. 

3244. Dent, FrankJand, 12, July 9, 1868 — Mrs. Dent, 85, 

Bellevue Road, Leeds. 

(Son of Rev. Richard Frankland Dent, M.A., vicar of Coverham.) 
Yorkshire College; Victoria University. M.Sc; Research Scholar. 
Munich University. Ph.D.; F.I.C. A chemist. Burgos, Spain, in 1903. 
Government Analyst, Singapore, 1906. 



2^2 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL A1>MISSI0N BOOK. 

3245. Gisbum, John William, 11, Feb. 19, 1869 — Mr. J. J. 

Gisburn, 38, Church St., Hunslet Place. 

(Son of John James Walker Gisburn, M.R.C.S.) Low Villa, Parsley, 
near Leeds, in 1904. 

3246. Heberden, Reginald Charles, 17, Septr. 8, 1863 — ^Rev. G. 

Heberden, Rothwell. 

In the Bank of England, London, from 1883 to 1889. A farmer. 
Box 465, Bulawayo, in 1904. 

3247. Heberden, William Stanley, 15, Dec. 6, 1864. 

(Brother of No. 3246.) M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1889. 
Camden House, Weybridge, in 1901. Johannesburg, in 1904. 

3248. Johnson, Charles, 12, Aug. 8, 1868 — Mrs. Johnson, 

26, M* Preston. 

3249. Josephy, Hermann, 8, May, 1872 — Mr. H. Josephy, 

27, Coleridge St. 

Re-entered after No. 3400. 

3250. Mammatt, John Ernest, 11, July 23, 1869 — Mr. J. E. 

Mammatt, Brookside, Ilkley. 

A mining engineer with Mammatt, White & Kay. Albion Place, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

3251. Mason, Arthur, 10, Nov. 24, 1869 — Mr. C. L. Mason, 

Void House, Clarendon Road. 

(Son of Charles Letch Mason.) Died 26 Dec., 1889, at Leeds. 

3252. May, Alston J. W., 10, Nov. 5, 1869 — Capt. May, 

I, Ridgemount Terrace, Woodhouse. 

Rev. Alston James Weller May (son of Captain Samuel Weller George 
Testing May, R.N., Superintending Inspector of Factories). Oriel 
College, Oxford. Scholar; ist Class Classical Mods. 1890; B.A. 1892 ; 
2nd Class Lit. Hum.; 2nd Class Theol.; M.A. 1896. Curate of All 
Souls', Leeds, 1894-1903 ; of St. Mark's, Portsmouth, 1903. 

3253. May, Eliot F., 8, Nov. 29, 1871. do. 

Eliot Francis (son of Captain) May. Inspector of Factories at Bristol, 
in 1902. 

3254. Pearson, Arthur Whitby, 11, June 7, 1869 — Rev. T. R. 

W. Pearson, Horsforth. 

Died 5 April, 1 891, at Horsforth. 

3255. Pollard, Reginald, 10, Feb. 4, 1870 — Mr. James Pollard, 

I, Kensington Terrace. 

An insurance clerk ; then commission agent ; then manager at 
Nottingham for Allsopp*s Brewery Co. 338, Mansfield Road, 
Nottingham, in 1905. 

3256. Smith, Albert Ward, 10, Feb. 22y 1870 — Mr. Albert 

Smith, 29, Lyddon Terrace. 

An electrician. P. & O. s.s. Cktna, in 1904. 

3257. Squires, Sydney, 12, Jan. 27, 1868 — Mrs. Squires, 

Richmond Road, Headingley. 

St. John's College, Cambridge. Mrs. Annie Squires lived at Manor 
Cottage, Richmond Road, in 1890. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 253 

3258. Thorp, John, 16, Dec. 15, 1863 — Mrs. ITiorp, Dene Head, 

Ryton on Tyne. 

A fanner in Alberta, Canada, in 1904. 

3259. Tordoff, Harry Lee, 15, Aug. 4, 1865 — Mr. G. TordofF, 

Delft Buildings, Armley. 

i»* Term, 1881. 

3260. Anderson, Alfred, 12, June 24, 1868 — Mr. Charles 

Anderson, Kirkgate. 

Alfred Garton (son of Charles) Anderson. Cycle builder and electrical 
engineer. 66, Crawford Street, Leeds, in 1903. 

3261. Baines, Talbot Frederick, 10, Aug. i, 1870— Edward 

Mainwaring Baines, Rose Mount, Headingley. 

Frederick Talbot Baines. Oswestry School, 1882; Caius College, 
Cambridge, 1889. B.A. 1892; 2nd Class Hist. A journalist. Aysgarth, 
Headingley, in 1903. 

3262. Barnes, Charles James, 9, Aug. 15, 1871 — Mr. John 

Barnes, Hanover Square. 

(Son of John Barnes, Jun.) Late of Kitchener^s Scouts and Roberts* 
Horse, South Africa. In Victoria, British Columbia, in 1905. 

3263. Brown, James Latham, 12, Jan. 7, 1868 — Mr. W. Brown, 

Sundial House, Hunslet Road. 

London University. B.A. Head Master of Fishguard School, 1894. 
Sub- Inspector under the Board of Education from 1895. Crow Trees, 
Moorhead, Shipley, in 1904. 

3264. Chapman, Alfred Charton A. W. H., 11, April 24, 1869. 

Mr. A. C. Chapman, Glebe Field Villa, Shaw Lane. 

Alfred Chaston (son of Arthur William) Chapman. F.I.C. 1893. 
Member of Council, 1903. F.C.S.S. London and Berlin; F.R.M.S. 
Analytical chemist. 8, Duke Street, Aldgate, London, £.C., in 1903. 

3265. Charlesworth, Samuel, 10, Feb. 11, 1870 — Mr. Charles 

Charlesworth, 24, Consort Terrace, Bellevue Road. 

In an insurance office; afterwards an artist. Westheave House, 
Prescott, Uffculme, via Cullompton, Devon, in 1903. 

3266. Cowen, John Richard, 13, June 6, 1867 — Mr. John R. 

Cowen, 4, Bellevue Terrace. 

(Son of John Richard Cowen.) A scholar from St. George's School. 
Sub -editor of the Lancashire Daily Post; then on the staff of The 
Times. Proprietor and editor of The China Times, Tientsin, from 1901. 

3267. Dixon, Albert Edward, 13, Mar. 27, 1867 — Mr. J. W. 

Dixon, 5, Cavendish Road. 

(Son of John William Dixon.) An architect and surveyor. A R.I. B.A. 
1^3* 5f Puk Lane, Leeds, in 1903. 

3268. Gatehouse, Arthur, 14, Jan. 4, 1867 — Mr. Joseph 

Gatehouse, 12, Stockdale Terrace, Leeds. 

St. Augustine's Collie, Canterbury, 1890. A missionary, S.P.G., at 
Ahmednagar. 1895-6; Betgeri-Gadag, 1896-7; Kolhapur, 1 897-1 900. 
Curate of Chiddingstone, Kent, 1902 (furlough). 



2 54 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3269. Gilpin, Frederick A., 13, April 14, 1867 — Mn Jabez 

Gilpin, 18, Victoria Place, Camp Road, Burmantofts. 

Jabez Gilpin was a woollen manufacturer at 4, Queen Street ; residence, 
18, Victona Place, Camp Road, in 1890. 

3270. Groves, Herbert, 9, Nov. 30, 1871 — Mr. Edward Groves, 

Gothic House, Low Road, Hunslet. 

Herbert Barton Groves. New College, Oxford. Exhibitioner; 1st Class 
Classical Mods. 1892; B.A. 1894; 2nd Class Lit. Hum. A master at 
Stonyhurst College, 1906. 

3271. Hardcastle, Alfred Herbert, 11, Feb. 7, 1869 — Mr. John 

Hardcastle, 23, Waterloo Road, Hunslet. 

L.S.A. Lond. 1893; L.M.R.CP.L 1899. 94, Melbourne Road, 
Leicester, in 1906. 

3272. Hartley, Samuel, 13, July 26, 1867 — (Mr. T. Nickols, 

New Wortley . 

Thomas Nickols was a surgeon in Wellington Road, New Wortley, 
in 1877. 

3273. Heys, Henry Ashworth, 1 1 , Feb. 1 9, 1 869 — ^Mr. Ashworth 

Heys, Stourton View, Wakefield Road. 

Harry Ashworth Heyes. A scholar from South Accommodation Board 
School. An accountant. 38, Pelham Road, Wimbledon, in 1904. 

3274. Horsley, William, 12, April 15, 1868 — Mr. F. Horsley, 

12, Moorland Road. 

Francis Horsley was a silk mercer at 33, Park Row, and 5, Moorland 
Terrace, in 1877. 

3275. Knowles, Alfred John, 13, Jan. 17, 1868 — Mr. A. J. 

Knowles, Moor Crescent, Hunslet. 

A wholesale provision merchant (A. J. Knowles & Sons), 6, Cloth Hall 
Street, Leeds, in 1903. 

3276. Mason, Robert Farret, 15, Aug. 4, 1865 — Mr. W. Mason, 

Oulton. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1890. At Milford Haven, in 1896. 

3277. Matthewman, Alfred E., 12, April 22, 1868 — Mr. W. 

Matthewman, 59, Tunbridge St. 

Ascholai from St. George's School, B.A; LL.B. Lond.; 2nd Class. 
Admitted a solicitor, 1895. Town Clerk of Bridlington in 1903. 

3278. Mawson, Francis H., 10, Feb. 11, 1870 — Mr. W. H. 

Mawson, Spring^eld Terrace, Burmantofts. 

3279. Wilby, Maurice B., 13, Nov. 11, 1867 — Mr. Joshua 

Wilby, Rodley, nr. Leeds. 

3280. Wilson, Beckett Ellis, 16, Sept. 27, 1864 — Mr. Joshua 

Wilson, Balks House, Wortley. 

A worsted manufacturer (Joshua Wilson & Sons, Bean Ing Mills, Leeds). 
Died July, 1900, at Harrogate. 

2^ Term, 1881. 

3281. Baines, Alexander Talbot, 8, 3^ January, 1873 — Mrs. 

Baines, Oatlands, Burley. 

(Son of the late John William Baines, and brother of Nos. 3164 and 
3165.) Shrewsbury School, 1888; Trinity College, Cambridge, 1892. 
Scholar; B.A. 1895; 3rd Div. ist Class Classical Tripos. Admitted a 
solicitor. In the Education Office, London, 1906. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 255 

3282. Barber, Reginald Dykes, 8, 16*** February, 1873 — Mr. 

John Barber, 11, Lyddon Terrace. 

Manager of copper mine. Corocoro, Bolivia, South America, in 1903. 

3283. Charlesworth, Tom, 9, 4"* June, iS-ji^—Mr. C. Charles- 

worth, 24, Consort Terrace, Bellevue Road. 

(Son of Charles Samuel Charlesworth.) On leaving school entered 
the local office of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. 
Address not known in 1906. 

3284. Cross, Edward Peel, 9, io**» July, 1871 — Mr. G. L. Cross, 

1 1, S* George's Terrace. 

Admitted a solicitor, Aug., 1895. Barstow, Midgley & Cross, Halifax 
and Harrogate, in 1903. 

3285. Dayson, Archibald Robert, 9, 21 June, 1871 — Mr. J. O. 

Dayson, Clarendon Place, Mt. Preston. 

(Son of Jonathan Ogden Dayson, No. 121 1 an^a.) An electrical 
engineer. Manager of the Corporation Electric Tramways, Sunderland, 
in 1904. 

3286. Harding, Ambrose W. H., 1 1, i April, 1870 — Mr. T. W. 

Harding, St. Ive's, Headingley. 

Walter Ambrose Heath Harding (only son of Colonel Thomas Walter 
Harding, No. 2054.) St. Peter's College, Cambridge. Histon Manor, 
Cambridge, in 1905. 

3287. Herapath, William (Jeorge, 10, 19 Jan., 1871 — Mr. W. 

Herapath, 2, Consort Terrace, Bellevue Road. 

In a commercial house in New York in 1904. 

3288. Hirst, Edward Philip, 13, 20 Feb., 1868 — Mr. George 

Hirst, 15, Moorland Road. 

George Hirst lived there in 1877. ■ 

3289. Horsley, Matthew, 11, 24 April, 1870 — Mr. Francis 

Horsley, 12, Moorland Road. 

Brother of No. 3274. 

3290. Land, Walter, 10, 6 August, 1870 — Mr. Robert T. Land, 

9, Leopold St., New Leeds. 

Son of Robert Turner Land, M.D. (No. 1828 an/f,) 

3291. M^Guire, Joseph Bowman, 13, 10 December, 1867 — Mr. 

J. B. M^Guire, 7, Spring Road, Headingley. 

(Son of Joseph Bowman McGuire.) Manager of the London City and 
Midland Bank, Gloucester, from 1897. 

3292. Mawson, Frederick Howson, 10, 19 Sept', 1870— Mr. 

W. H. Mawson, Springfield Terrace, Burmantofts. 

3293. Piatt, Arthur William, 9, 8 Nov', 1 871— Rev. A. Piatt, 

Whitkirk. 

(Son of Rev. George Moreton Piatt, and brother of No. 3210.) With 
a trading firm in the Philippine Islands in 1903. 

3294. Shapley, Ernest, 12, 21 Dec, 1868 — Mr. Robert Shapley, 

35, Victoria Road. 

A cashier. 29, Chestnut Avenue, Leeds, in 1904. 



256 I-EEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3295. Summerskill, William, 14, i Septr., 1866 — Mrs. Summer- 

skilly 6, Kingston Place. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1888. 215, Edgware Road, London, 
W., in 1901. 

3296. Wood, Harry, 11, i April, 1870 — Mr. Thomas M.Wood, 

II, Cavendish Road. 

Brother of No. 3081. 

3^ Term, 1881. 

3297. Asquith, Joshua Herbert, 12, 26 April, 1869 — Mr. J. 

Asquith, Mount Pleasant, Morley. 

(Son of Joshua Asquith.) Died at Kilpin Lodge, Howden, 28 Not. , 1899. 

3298. Atkinson, Charles Christopher, 10, 13 August, 1871. 

Rev. Miles Atkinson, Harewood. 

With a land agent and surveyor. Cumberland Villa, Headingley, in 1903. 

3299. Beard, Frank, 12, 26 Sept', 1868 — Dr. Beard, 7, Mount 

Preston. 

3300. Bell, George, 14, 24 Nov"", 1866 — Mr. Richard Bell, 

8, Bridge End, Leeds Bridge. 

Richard Bell was a provision dealer at Bridge End in 1877. 

3301. Call, Willy, 13, 29**^ Jan., 1878 — Mr. James Call, Tannery 

House, Headingley. 

In South Africa. Address and occupation unknown in 1904. 

3302. Chadwick, William, 11, 26 June, 1870 — Mr. Joshua 

Chadwick, Normandy Villas, Chapel town. 

An iron and steel merchant in Bradford. Greystones, Frizinghall, in 1904. 

3303. Eastwood, Robert, 16, 7 March, 1865 — Mr. John East- 

wood, Holtby House, nr. York. 

A bristle merchant. 4, Somers Street, Leeds, in 1904. 

3304. Eastwood, Bertie, 13, 12 July, 1868. Do. 

Bertram Eastwood. (Brother of No. 3303.) A wholesale clothier. 
Union Mills, Dewsbury Road, Leeds, in 1904. 

3305. Flint, Horace, 11, 12 Sept', 1869 — Mr. Ambler Flint, 

Claremont Terrace, Oulton. 

Ambler Flint was an insurance agent there in 1877, and at 89, Westover 
Road, Bramley, in 1905. 

3306. Gough, George Spencer Morand, lo, 11 March, 1871. 

Rev. Gough, Burley. 

(Son of Rev. Edwin Spencer Gough.) Died 22 Nov., 1888. 

3307. Gough, Edwin H. Tatham, 8, 31 Sept', 1873. Do. 

Edwin Henry Tatham (son of Rev. Edwin Spencer) Gough. Indigo 
planter. Behar Light Horse, 1895-9. Boer War. Lieutenant, South 
African Constabulary; afterwards captain. Bethulie, Orange River 
Colony, in 1903. 

3308. Harrison, William Marshall, 11, i June, 1870 — ^Mr. W. 

Harrison, Headingley. 

William Harrison was a chemist at Headingley in 1877 ; and Woodhouse 
Harrison was a chemist at 23, Otley Road, in 1890. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 257 

3309. Lister, Herbert Jonathan, 10, 27 July, 1871 — Mr. F. 

Mawson, Albert House, Victoria Road. 

Mrs. Sarah Mawson lived there in 1890. 

33 10. M^Guire, Edward, 10, 23 March, 1 87 1 — Mr. J. B. M^Guire, 

7, Spring Road, Headingley. 

(Son of Joseph Bowman McGuire.) With Messrs. Beckett & Co., 
bankers, York, Malton, and Leeds. Died 18 March, 1902, at Harrogate. 

331 1. Manknell, Arthur, 15, i^'July, 1866 — Mr.W.T.Manknell, 

Moore St., Holbeck. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 189 1 ; M.B. 1891 ; B.S. 1893. 
London University. Planetrees House, Laisterdyke, Bradford, in 1901. 

3312. Mayhall, John, 11, 10 Nov', 1869— John Mayhall, Esq', 

Horsforth. 

In the Registrar's Office, County Court, Leeds; then in the office of 
the Factory Inspector, Leeds. Care of Mrs. Mayhall, Bramhope, 
in 1903. 

3313. Mawson, James H., 1 3, 12 Jan., 1868 — Mr. W.H. Mawson, 

Springfield Terrace, Burmantofts. 

3314. Newbound, Thomas, 15, 12 Dec', 1865 — Mr. W. New- 

bound, Well Close Terrace. 

Son of William Newbound, a financial agent. 

3315. Newbound, Henry, 13, 25 June, 1868. Do. 

Brother of No. 3314. 

3316. Newbound, Edward, 11, 12 Aug., 1870. Do. 

Brother of No. 3314. 

3317. Robinson, Robert Warren, 13, Oct. 14, 1867 — Mr. R. 

Robinson, 51, Springfield Place. 

With Isaac Gaunt, Ltd., worsted spinners, Stanningley. Sunfield, 
Stanningley, in 1903. 

3318. Simms, Thomas Wheen, 10, 26 June, 1871 — ^T. Simms, 

Esq', Avenue House, S* Mark's Villas, Leeds. 

Cape Mounted Rifles. Died in South Africa, 19 Oct., 1901. 

3319. Skelton, Harold Crossland, 13, i^ June, 1868 — Mr. J. 

Skelton, 25, Duncan St. 

(Son of Jeremiah Skelton.) A pawnbroker at 29, Burley Road, Leeds. 
90, Belle Vue Road, in 1903. 

3320. Thompson, John Perronet, 8, 8 March, 1873 — ^Vincent 

Thompson, Esq', 153, Bellevue Road. 

Trinity College, Cambridge. Scholar and Prizeman ; Wordsworth Divinity 
Student 1895 ; B. A. 1895 ; 2nd Div. ist Class Classic. Tripos. President 
of the Union. Indian Civil Service, 1896. Punjaub, in 1903. 

3321. Whincup, William Lawson, 8, 4 Jan., 1873 — Mr. Charles 

Whincup, 3, Kensington Terrace. 

(Brother of No. 3187.) An engineer at Alto de Junin, Chili, in 1903. 

3322. Wilson, Gladstone, 15, 11 March, 1866 — ^Mr. Joshua 

Wilson, Balks House, Wortley. 

A worsted manufacturer (Joshua Wilson & Sons, Ltd., Bean Ing Mills, 
Leeds). Stratford House, Chapel- Allerton, in 1903. 

Q 



258 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3323. Winter, Richard Henry, 15, i May, 1866 — (Trustee) 

Mr. G. B. Winter, Thorner. 

Information withheld. 

3324. Lambert, George Douglas, 10, 25 Jan., 187 1 — Mr. W. 

Lambert, Oakfield, Far Headingley. 

A mechanical engineer. i, Cambrian Terrace, Beeston Hill, Leeds, 
in 1904. 

!■* Term, 1882, 

3325. Abbott, Henry Arnold, 13, 24 June, 1868 — Rev. James 

Abbott, Woodhouse Vicarage. 

A mining engineer. Highbury, Jesmond, Newcastle, in 1903. 

3326. Adams, Bernard Gualbert, 15, 19 Dec, 1866 — Mr. R. L. 

Adams, Imperial Buildings, Bond St. 

Son of Richard Life Adams, architect. 

3327. Arundel, Charles Reginald, 12, 4 August, 1869 — C. E. 

Arundel, Esq', Horsforth. 

(Son of Charles Edward Arundel, a solicitor.) Inspector, West Riding 
Constabulary. Sowerby Bridge, in 1903. 

3328. Bettany, William Arthur, 12, 10 Sept', 1869 — Mr. J. 

Bettany, 3, Exmouth Terrace. 

William Arthur Lewis (son of Jesse) Bettany. Queen's College, Oxford. 
Hastings' Exhibitioner; 3rd Class Classic. Mods. 1890; B.A. 1891. A 
literary and dramatic critic and author. 

3329. Bettany, Thomas Edward, 8, 2 March, 1874. 

(Brother of No. 3328. ) Keble College, Oxford. Exhibitioner ; 2nd Class 
Classical Mods. 1895; 3rd Class P^inal School, 1897. A clerk in the 
Home Office, and Secretary to various Parliamentary Committees, 
in 1906. 

3330. Burrell, Major Graham, 14, 7 Nov., 186.7 — Mrs. Burrell, 

1 5, Victoria St., Hunslet. 

3331. Cowen, Thomas, 12, 17 July, 1869 — Mr. J. R. Cowen, 

4, Bellevue Terrace. 

Thomas Clarke (son of John Richard) Cowen. A journalist and war 
correspondent for The Times in the Chino -Japanese War and Spanish- 
American War, &c. 

3332. Davis, George, 13, 7 Sept', 1868 — Mr. John Henry Davis, 

14, Abyssinia St. 

A scholar from St. George's School. 

3333. Edmondson, John Alfred, 13, 25 May, 1868 — Mr. T. W. 

Edmondson, Weeton, Harewood (boy born in Leeds). 

Yorkshire College. Engineering. With J. & H. McLaren, engineers, 
Leeds. A.M.I.C.E. 1^5. Managing director to Cowlishaw, Walker 
and Co., Ltd., mining engineers, Stoke-on-Trent. Moorfield, Stoke-on> 
Trent, in 1906. 

3334. Graham, George, 1 1, 10 Oct., 1870 — Mr. George Graham, 

43, Reginald Terrace. 

George Graham lived in Reginald Terrace in 1 87 7, 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 259 

3335- Grdss, Solomon, 11, 13 Oct., 1870 — Mrs. Gross, Cobourg 
St., Leeds. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1896; M.B. Lond. 1898. 24, North- 
field Square, Leeds, in 1901. 

333^- Gordon, John Taylor, 10, i** Feb., 187 1 — Mr. John 
Gordon, 5, De Grey Terrace. 

A brewer (Albion Brewery, Leeds). Died of apoplexy at Wellington, 
New Zealand, 14 Jan., 1903. 

3337. Hicks, Samuel, 14, 17 July, 1867 — Mr. W. Hicks, 

Horsforth. 

William Hicks lived at Oak Villa, North Road, in 1877. 

3338. Holford, George Pawson, 11, 31 Oct., 1870 — Mr. J. 

Holford, Vernon Road. 

(Son of John Henry Holford. ) A draper at 69 and 70, Briggate, Leeds. 
Crossgates, in 1904. 

3339. Holford, Francis Thomas, 10, 11 Jan., 1872. 

(Brother of No. 3338.) A draper at 69 and 70, Briggate, Leeds. 
Crossgates, in 1904. 

3340. Hudson, James Frederick, 12, 10 Aug., 1869 — Frederick 

W™ Hudson, Esq', Towers, Chapeltown Road. 

A woollen manufacturer. Care of Walter Hudson, 28, Aire Street, 
Leeds, in 1904. 

3341. Hudson, John Fretwell, 11, 12 Sept', 1870. 

(Brother of No. 3340.) A storekeeper at Melbourne, Australia, in 1904. 

3342. lUingworth, Stephen, 11, 21 July, 1870 — Mr. W. K. 

lUingworth, 17, Moorland Road. 

(Brother of Nos. 3343, 3371, 3748, and 3833.) A wholesale grocer 
(S. lUingworth & Co.) at 19, Upper Fountaine Street,Leeds; residence, 
50, Hillcrest Avenue, in 1905. 

3343. lUingworth, Charles, 10, 23 July, 187 1. 

(Son of William Knibb lUingworth, and brother of No. 3342.) Went 
to Loughborough Grammar School; died there 9 Oct., 1885. 

3344. Johnson, William Langham, 10, i Jan., 1872 — Mr. E. 

Johnson, Whitkirk (not Stranger). 

Rev. William Langhorne Johnson. Selwyn College, Cambridge. B. A. 
1894; M.A. 1900. Curate of St. John the Evangelist, Leeds, 1900-4. 
Assistant Master at the School from 1903. 32, Lyddon Terrace, in 1904. 

3345. Lee, John William, 14, 25 Nov., 1867 — Mr. W. Lee. 

3, Park Villas, Roundhay. 

(Son of Wesley Lee, clerk to the Leeds School Board.) The family 
went to New Zealand. 

3346. Marshall, George E. A. W., 17, 7 Nov', 1864 — Rev. G. 

Marshall, Stanningley (Stranger). 

St. Bees College, 1883. Sweetbriar Cottage, Sandy, Beds., in 1904. 

3347. Myers, George Frederick, 12, 17 Dec, 1869 — Mrs. Myers, 

3, Springfield Place. 

3348. Naylor, William Roebuck, 14, 17 May, 1867 — Mr. W. 

Naylor, Spencer Place, Leeds. 

William Naylor, a builder, lived at 19, Spencer Place, in 189a 



26o LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3349. Paul, Thomas William, 13, 5 Oct., 1868— Mr. W. Paxil, 

Ashfield House, Burley. 

(Son of William Paul, and brother of No. 3404.) A tanner and currier 
(William Paul, Ltd., Oak Tannery, 83, Kirkstall Road, Leeds.) Cook- 
ridge Hall, Leeds, in 1903. 

3350. Peake, Edwin Joseph, 13, 28 Feb., 1868— Mr. J. T. Peake, 

8, Leamington Terrace, Tong Road, New Wortley. 

A scholar from Armley Higher School. 

3351. Sloman, Alfred, 13, 24 June, 1868 — Mr. J. Sloman, 

II, S*Alban's Street. 

(Brother of Nos. 3238 and 3548.) A commercial traveller. 103, Elford 
Grove, Roundhay Road, Leeds, in 1903. 

3352. Smith, Bell, 13, i Aug., 1868 — Mr.W. Smith, Woodhouse 

Moor Chapel. 

(Son of William Smith, and brother of No. 3216.) A scholar from Park 
Lane Board Schot^l. A clerk in the General Post Office, Leeds, from 
1885. 52, Markham Avenue, Leeds, in 1903. 

3353- Scriven, Herbert, 10, 2 March, 1871 — Mr. W. C. Scriven, 
Normandy Villas, Chapel AUerton. 

(Son of William Clarkson Scriven.) An estate agent at 20, New Station 
Street, Leeds. 3, Oak Road, Newton Park, Leeds, in 1903. 

3354. Scriven, Charles, 10, 10 April. 1871 — Mrs. Scriven, 

Whinfield Mount, Potternewton. 

Born 16 April, 187 1. Admitted a solicitor, June, 1893. Honours, 
Clifford's Inn, and Leeds Law Society's Prizes. Peckover & Scriven, 
5, Greek Street, Leeds, in 1905. 

3355. Scriven, Edgar Clarkson, 9, 17 Oct., 1872. 

(Brother of No. 3354.) A wholesale warehouseman. St. Paul's Street, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

3356. Varley, John Edwin, 16, 16 Aug., 1865 — ^John Varley, 

Esq., Skipton. 

Durham University, BA. 1891 ; M.A. 1894. Curate of Trinity, Frome- 
Selwood, 1890-2; of St. Peter's, Croydon, 1893-7; of St. Gr^or/s, 
Canterbury, 1897-8. Rector of Horsenden, Princes Risborough, 1^98. 

3357. Willey, Arthur Wellesley, 13, 20 Sept', 1868 — Mr. T. 

Willey, loi, Caledonian Road. 

Admitted a solicitor, July, 1890. Calverley Chambers, Leeds, in 1903. 
Chairman of the Board of Guardians, 190 1-2. Member of the Town 
Council. Hillcourt, North Hill Road, Headingley, in 1905. 

3358. Yeardley, Thomas, 14, 31 Dec, 1867 — Mr. T. Yeardley, 

4, S*^ John's Terrace. 

Thomas Yeardley was a grocer at 150, Briggate, and 219, Belle Vue 
Road, in 1877 ; and Mrs. Mary Yeardley lived at 4, St. John's Terrace, 
in 1890. 

3359. Webster, Henry Roberts, 15, 6 June, 1866 — Mr. A. 

Webster, North Grange, Horsforth. 

Abraham Webster lived at EastBeld House, Horsforth, in 1877; and 
Henry Roberts Webster at The Headlands, Horsforth, in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 26 1 

3360. Ison, William Kortland, 13, 14 Nov.,' 1868 — Mr. E. Ison, 

Horsforth. 

William Keartland (son of Edwin) Ison. A leather factor. The Grove, 
CoUingham, in 1903. 

2** Term, 1882. 

3361. Appleton, Reginald, 12, 19*** Feb., 1870— R. Appleton, 

Esq', Preston, nr. Stockton on Tees. 

Durham School. Corn miller at Preston, near Stockton. 

3362. Aspinall, Ernest H., 12, 5^ Oct., 1869 — Mr. A. Aspinall, 

32, Sholebroke, Chapeltown Road. 

Ernest Henry (son of Aquila) Aspinall. Chief purser of the s.si Aforra 
Castle^ Ward Line, New York to West Indies, m 1903. 

3363. Barnes, William Arnold, 13, 2%^ Mar., 1869 — Rev. W. 

Barnes, Holbeck. 

(Son of Rev. William Barnes, LL.D.) An engineer at St. Paul, 
Minnesota, U.S.A., in 1903. 

3364. Churton, Edward T, 13, 23 June, 1868 — T. Churton, 

Esqr., M.D., 35, Clarendon Road. 

Edward Temple (son of Thomas) Churton. Oxford University (non- 
collegiate). 4th Class Hist.; B.A. 1896; M.A. 190a Head Master of 
the Preparatory School, The Mount, West Kirby, Cheshire, in 1903. 

3365- S.— Clarke, John Cecil H., 9, 28 Oct., 1872— J. C. 
Clarke, Esq% Bank House, Morley. 

John Cecil Henshaw (eldest son of John Chaundy) Clarke. Training 
ship Conway. Seven years at sea. Ranching near Crane Lake, N. W.T. , 
Canada, in 1904. 

3366. Davies, George James, 8, 20 Dec', 1873 — Rev. T. Davies, 

Vicarage, Batley. 

CJeorge James Devonsher (son of Rev. Thomas) Davies. L.S.A. 1898. 
Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps (Militia). The Vicarage, Batley, 
in 1904. 

3367. Gould, George Alfred W., 9, 17 Oct., 1872 — George- D. 

Gould, I, Woodsley Terrace. 

George Alfred Wyndham (son of George Domett) Gould. A mechanical 
engineer and draughtsman. Melksham, Wilts., in 1903. 

3368. Gould, John Lionel, 8, 24 Nov., 1873. 

John Lionel Bozon (son of George Domett) Gould. Sergeant, Volunteer 
Battalion Kind's Own Yorkshire Li|;ht Infantry. Boer War ; medal and 
two clasps. Cape Government Railways, Port Elizabeth, in 1903. 

3369. Gurney, James, 12, 22 Dec., 1869 — Mr. James Gumey, 

Cumberland Priory, Cumberland Road, Headingley. 

James Theophilus Gurney. A minister. Wesleyan Episcopalian Church, 
Iroquois, South Dakota, in 1904. 

3370. Gurney, John, 10, 15 Nov., 187 1. 

(Brother of No. 3369.) A clothier. 25, St. Ann's Street, Leeds, in 1904^ 

337 1 . Illingworth, Henry, 9, 27 Aug., 1 872 — Mr. K. lUingworth, 

17, Moorland Road. 

(Son of William Knibb Illingworth, and brother of Nos. 3342, 3343, 
3748, and 3833.) A wholesale grocer. 17, Moorland Road, Leeds, in 1906. 



262 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3372. Johnson, Frederick Russell, 14, 11 Nov', 1867 — Mrs. 
Johnson, 60, Belle Vue Road. 

Mrs. Eliza Johnson lived in Marlborough Terrace (165, Belle Vue Road), 
in 1890. 

3373- Jones, Philip D., 9, 9 Feb., 1872 — E. Jones, Esq., 
2, Moorland Road. 

Philip Guthlac (son of Evan Miller) Jones. Yorkshire College. A 
dyer at Moscow and Toronto; in Manchester from 1901. 

3374. Lampen, Frank Beaumont, 10, 6 Sept', 1871 — Mrs. 

Lampen, 46, Francis St. 

r. 1887. Atlas Assurance Co. and Manchester Fire Office. West End 
manager of the Norwich and London Accident Co., 1898. Captain, 
9th Volunteer Battalion Rifle Brigade ; resigned. 84, Elm Grove Road, 
Barnes, S.W., in 1904. 

3375. Lee, Arthur Carey, 13, 21 July, 1868 — Mr. A. C. Lee, 

4, Cardigan Terrace, Headingley. 

Arthur Lee lived in Cardigan Terrace in 1877, 

3376. Libbey, Edward Oscar, 10, 4 Aug., 1871 — H. C. Libbey, 

Esq', Horsforth. 

(Son of Henry Cornelius Libl)ey, surgeon, and brother of No. 3951.) 
A surgeon. L.S.A. 1902. Late house surgeon. Hospital for Women 
and Children, Leeds. 4, Cemetery Road, Scarborough, in 1905. 

3377. Maclaren, Andrew, 11, 15 May, 1871 — Mr. A. Maclaren, 

9, Esplanade, Springfield Mount. 

With Arthur & Co., wholesale clothiers, Leeds; then in America. 
Buffalo State, in 1904. 

3378. Maclaren, Duncan, 8, i Mar., 1874. 

With Crowe & Co., wholesale drapers, Leeds. Imperial Yeomanry. 
South African War ; twice wounded. In America in 1904. 

3379. Maclaren, William, 9, 9 Oct., 1872. 

(Brother of Nos. 3377 and 3378.) Apprenticed to Kirk & Co., 
accountants. Assistant secretary to W. Butler & Co., brewers, 
Wolverhampton, in 1904. 

3380. Murdock, Charles, 9, 7 Oct., 1872 — Mrs. Murdock, 

13, Queen's Square. 

3381. Parker, Alfred Watson, 1 1, 22 Jan., 1871 — Mr. G.Watson 

Parker, De Grey Lodge. 

George Watson Parker was an insurance agent at 2, East Parade, in 1877. 

3382. Parker, Percy Barron, 10, 2 April, 1872. 

Brother of No. 3381. 

3** Term, 1882. 

3020. Barrow, Arthur Ferdinand, 15, 10 July, 1867. Returned. 

Mr. Joseph Barrow, Ash wood Villas, Cumberland Road, 

Headingley. 
.3383. Bell, Archibald William, 12, 24 June, 1870, born in Leeds. 

Grandfather, Mr. W. Bell, 14, Chetwynd Terrace. 

Father, Mr. W. P. Bell, Old Bank, Knaresbro'. 

Rev. A. W. Bell. Worcester College, Oxford. B.A. 1893; 3^^ Class 
Mod. Ilist.; M.A. 1897. Curate of Sutton -in -Ashfield, 1893; of 
Scarlx)rough, 1898; of St. Peter's, Nottingham, 1901. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 263 

3384. Carr, Percy Lascelles, 11, 29 April, 1871 — Mr. S. W. 
Carr, Highfield House, Beeston Hill. 

George William Carr lived at Highfield House, Lady Pit Lane, in 1877. 

3385- Carr, George Wilson, 12, 13 Sept', 1870. 

Brother of No. 3384. 

3386. Chadwick, Arthur C, 11, 24 June, 1871 — Mr. Joseph 

Chad wick, Normandy Villas, Chapeltown. 

Arthur Calvert Chadwick. To Australia, New 2:ealand, and Vancouver. 
In San Francisco in 1904. 

3387. Chadwick, Joseph Gilbert, 10, 24 June, 1872. 

(Brother of No. 3386.) For ten years in South Africa. Engaged on 
railway near Johannesburg in 1904. 

3064. Clarke, John Arthur, 14, 29 Oct., 1867. Returned. 
Mrs. Clarke, Alverthorpe Villas. 

3388. Denton, Harry, 10, i**^ June, 1872 — Mr. J. W. Denton, 

Meanwood Grange. 

Harry Archibald Denton (son of James William Denton, wholesale 
clothier). A commercial traveller. 15, Frankfield Terrace, Summerhill, 
South Cork, in 1903. 

3389. Urth, Herbert, 11, 17 January, 1871 — Mrs. Firth, Wood 

Lane, Headingley. 

The Rev. Herbert Boiseau Firth. Lincoln College, Oxford. B.A. 
1893 J M. A. 1897. Curate of Runcorn, 1894. Vicar of Latchford, 1904. 

3390. Harris, Walter, 13, 5'** April, 1869 — Mr. Lewis Harris, 

16, Blenheim Terrace. 

3391. Harding, Richard Wimboult, 9, 16 October, 1872 — Rev. 

Richard Harding, 15, Cromer Terrace. 

The Rev. Richard Winboult Harding. Kingswood School, Bath, 
1884-90 ; London University. A Wesleyan minister from 1897. Hessle, 
Hull, in 1906. 

3392. Harston, John Scott, 10, 9 April, 1872— Mr. G. A. 

Harston, 30, Cliff Road, Hyde Park. 

Admitted a solicitor, 1900. At Hong Kong (Ewens & Harston). 
Chairman of the National Bank of China in 1904. 

3393. Harston, George Montagu, 9, 28 July, 1873. 

(Brother of No. 3392.) M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1898. 
6, Queen's Gardens, Hong Kong, in 1904 (Sledman, Rennie and 
Harston). J. P. 

3394. Heaton, John, 14, 10 Sept', 1868 — Mr. W. Heaton, 

33, Sholebroke Avenue, Chapeltown Road. 

(Son of Rev. William Heaton). Died at Johannesburg, June, 1899. 

3395. Hepher, Cyril, 9, 28 Oct., 1872, b. in Leeds — Rev. John 

Hepher, S^acroft. 

Rev. Cyril Hepher. New College, Oxford. 3rd Class Classic. Mods. 
1893; B.A. 1895; 3rd Class Theol.; M.A. 1898. Curate of Ilkeston, 
1895; of All Saints', Clifton, 1898; of St. Nicholas' Cathedral, New- 
castle, from 1903. 



264 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3396. Hill, Ernest George, 10, 10 Feb., 1872 — Mr. George Hill, 

5, Louis St., Leeds. 

Magdalen College, Oxford. Demy. 1891; B.A. 1895; 2nd Class Natural 
Science. Professor of Chemistry, Muir College, Allahabad. 

3397. Hirsch, Harry, 11, 7 July, 187 1 — Mr. Hermann Hirsch, 

3, Virginia Terrace. 

A wool merchant ; house, Parkside, Harehills, Leeds, in 1905. 

3398. Hodgson, George Henry, 9, 2 Feb., 1873 — Mr. R. O. 

Hodgson, 107, Hyde Park Road. 

Contractor and engineer at Sydney, N.S.W., 1902. 

3399. Inge, Herbert Edwin A., 15, 3^ Mar., 1867. Stranger. 

Rev. John Inge, Gayton Rectory, Alford, Lincolnshire. 

(Brother of No. 3447.) Herbert Edwin Alexander (son of Rev. John 
Edward Alexander) Inge. Formerly clerk in the British Bank of South 
America at Bahia. At Gayton Rectory, Alford, in 1904. 

3400. Iredale, Joseph Leonard, 14, 11 Mar., 1868 — Mr. Thomas 

Iredale, i, Albert Grove, Moor Road, Headingley. 
L.S.A. Lond. 1892; M.B. Univ. Lond. 1893. 32, Headingley Lane, 
Leeds, in 1901. 

3249. Josephy, Hermann, 10, May, 1872. Returned. Mr. H. 
Josephy, 27, Coleridge St. 

(Son of Henry Josephy.) Re-entered. For two years in Switzerland. 
An export woollen merchant (Hirsch & Josephy, Cookridge Street, Leeds). 
Fairmount, Headingley, in 1903. 

3401. Lee, Robert, 13, 15^** June, 1869 — Mr. W. Lee, 3, Park 

Villas, Roundhay, Leeds. 

(Son of Wesley Lee, Clerk to Leeds School Board.) Went to New 
2^ealand. 

3402. Miles, Adolphus Campbell, 16, 24*^*^ May, 1866 — Mr. A. 

Miles, 53, Leopold SS Leeds. 

3403. Newstead, Herbert Shaw, 12, 23^ Feb., 1870 — Mr. James 

Shaw Newstead, Horsforth. 

Enlisted in the 6th Dragoon Guards. Served in the Boer War. 

3404. Paul, James Arthur, 10, 21 Sept', 1871 — Mr. W. Paul, 

Moor AUerton. 

(Son of William Paul, and brother of No. 3349.) Rugby. A tanner and 
currier. Oak Tannery, 83, Kirkstall Road, Leeds. West Lea, Mean wood. 
Captain, Leeds Artillery Volunteers, in 1903. 

3405. Richardson, Charles, 9, 9 June, 1873 — Mr.C. Richardson, 

II, Brunswick Place. 

Charles Leslie (son of Charles) Richardson. Died 4 June, 1884, at 
Wintoun House, Leeds. 

3406. Roberts, Daniel, lo, 9 May, 1872 — Mr. H. W. Roberts, 

29, Sholebrooke Avenue, Chapeltown Road. 

2917. Smeeton, Charles William, 1 7, 24 July, 1 865. Returned. 
Mr. W. Smeeton, 26, Commercial St. 

(Son of William Smeeton, druggist.) M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 
1888. House surgeon at the Leeds Infirmary. Slingsby, York, in 1901. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 265 

3407. Smith, John Herbert, 11, 17 March, 1871. Stranger. 

c/o Rev. J. G. Smith, Christ Church Vicarage, Leeds. 

(Son of William Thomas Smith, surgeon.) An electrical engineer. 
Victoria House, Kirkheaton, in 1904. 

3408. vSmith, Albert Edward, 14, 19 July, 1868. Stranger. 

Mrs. Burniston, 1 2, Lovell St., Leeds (father in Moscow). 

George Burniston lived at 5, Lovell Street, in 1877. 

3409. Smith, Edward, 10, 8 Aug., 1872. Stranger. Rev. W. 

Smith, Shadwell Vicarage, Leeds. 

The Rev. Edward Charnock Smith. St. Peter's College, Cambridge. 
B.A. 1894. Curate of Sculcoates, Hull, 1895; of All Saints*, Pavement, 
York, from 1897. 

3410. Thompson, Arnold Thewlis, 13, I March, 1869. Stranger. 

Rev. R, B. Thompson, Pudsey Vicarage. 

(Son of the Rev. Robert Boyle Thompson.) Corpus Christi College, 
Oxford. B.A. 1893; 4th Class Mod. Hist.; M.A. 1895. Curate of 
Selby, 1893; of Houghton-le-Spring, 1895; of Burton Agnes, 1898; 
of Beverley, 1899. Vicar of Myton-on-Swale, Yorks., from 1901. 

i»* Term, 1883. 

341 1. Armstrong, David, 13, 22^ Jan., 1869 — Mrs. Armstrong, 

40, Claypit Lane. 

A scholar from Carlton I^Iill Board School. Died 1 1 March, 1883, at 
Elm wood Green, aged 14. 

3412. Atkinson, Arthur, 10, 19 P^ebruary, 1872 — E. Atkinson, 

Esq', Eldon House. 

(Son of No. 959.) Arthur S. D. Atkinson. In Victoria, British Columbia, 
in 1903. 

3413. Atkinson, Charles Dore, 12, 30*^ Sept', 1870. 

An electrical engineer in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1903. 

3414. Atkinson, Edward Octavius, 14, 5 July, 1868. 

(Brother of Nos. 3412 and 3413.) In Vancouver, British Columbia, 
in 1903. 

3415. Booth, George Richard H., 13, 4 April, 1869 — Mr. R. 

H. Booth, 164, Briggate, Leeds. 

Richard Holdgate Booth was a hosier there in 1877. 

3416. Boston, George William," 12, 10 March, 1870 — Mr. R. 

Boston, Burley Mount Villa. 

A fish and game dealer, 8 and 9, Boar Lane, Leeds, in 1906. 

3417. Boston, John Ingham, 10, 18 Jan., 1872. 

Died 9 Feb., 1905. 

3418. Boston, Richard Henry, 8, 9 Sept', 1874. 

(Brother of Nos. 3416 and 3417.) Re-entered after No. 3564. 

3419. Bousfield, Hugh De la Bere, 10, 3 Aug., 1872 — C. 

Bousfield, Esq., S. Mary's Mount. 
Hugh Delabere Bousfield (fourth son of Charles Edward Bousfield, of 
St. Mary's Mount, Clarendon Road, and brother of No. 31 10). Queen's 
College, Oxford. Hastings Exhibitioner; B.A. 1895. Admitted a 
solicitor, 1904. Captain, 3rd V.B. West Yorkshire Regiment ; South 
African War; medal and four clasps; Hon. Lieutenant in the Army. 
Dibb & Co., 6, Butts Court, Leeds, 1906. 



266 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3420. Brown, George Edward, 13, 21 Jan., 1870— Mr. W. 

Brown, 20, Northfield Square, Camp Road. 

(Son of William Brown.) A scholar from St. Matthew's. School. 
Inland Revenue. Pottemewton, Leeds, in 1904. 

3421. Dixon, Joshua Walter, 13, 28 Nov., 1869 — Mr. Joshua 

Dixon, 23, Houghton Place, Meadow Road. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. Gymnasium Instructor, School 
Board, Ilanley. 

3422. Dunn, George B., 11, 19 Sept', 1871 — Mr. S. Dunn, 

25, Norwood Crescent, Victoria Road. 

3423. Garnett, William Arthur, 13, 19 July, 1869 — Mr. Robert 

Gamett, 31, Ainsley St., Holbeck. 

3424. Hard wick, William Lee Richardson, 13, 4 Aug., 1869. 

Lee Hard wick, Esq., 1 1, East Parade. 

A bookkeeper (John Fowler & Co. Ltd., Steam Plough Works, Hunslet). 
13, Hyde Park Terrace, in 1904. 

3425. Hutchinson, Herbert Moreland, 13, Oct. 29, 1869 — Mr. 

John Hutchinson, Kirkstall Grange. 

Yorkshire College Engineering Department; Baines' Scholar, 1886. 
With Tannett, Walker & Co., Engineers, Hunslet. Works manager for 
the Horsfall Destructor Co. Ltd., Leeds. 7, High CliflF, Burley, in 1906. 

3426. Ingham, Arthur Ernest, 11, Dec. 25, 1871 — Mr. H. C. 

Ingham, 37, Lyddon Terrace. 

Henry Consiantine Ingham lived at 23, Lyddon Terrace, in 1877. 

3427. Johnson, Henry Langhorne, 8, Jan. 30, 1874 — ^J. E. 

Johnson, Esq"", Whitkirk. 

Keble College, Oxford. Scholar; B.A. 1896; 3rd Class Mod. Hist.; 
M.A. 1903. Assistant Master at Hurst pierpoint College, Sussex ; 
second Master in 1903. 

3428. Leng, Ernest, 11, June 30, 1871 — Mr. W. S. Leng, 

30, Lyddon Terrace. 

(Son of William Steadman Leng, and brother of No. 3570.) An 
electrical engineer. 170, Portland Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne, in 1904. 

3429. Mace, John, 14, Jan. 13, 1869 — Mr. Mace, 11, Springfield 

Place. 

L.S.A. 1894; M.B. Lojjd. 1895. Medical Officer at the Leeds 
Dispensary, 30 Sept., 1896. Died 2 Dec, 1896, of typhus fever. 

3430. Mason, Alfred, 13, Dec. 29, 1869 — Mr. W. A. Mason, 

24, Caledonian Road. 

Manager of a music shop. 9, Academy Terrace, Londonderry, in 1903. 

3431. Miall, Stephen, 10, June 20, 1872 — C. Miall, Esq*", 

5, Montpellier Terrace, Cliff Road. 

(Son of Professor Louis Compton Miall and brother of Nos. 3812 and 
3^39)' Yorkshire College. Scholar, London University ;, B. Sc 1892; 
LL.D. 1898. Admitted a solicitor, Aug., 1896. Prizeman. Baylis, 
Pcarce & Co., 116, Fore Street, E.C. 

3432. Paxton, Jack, 1 1, Sept. 28, 1871 — Mrs. Paxton, Westhill 

House, Chapeltown Road. 

(Brother of No. 3181.) Training ship Conway for 2J years. Sailed in 
Port Ramsay^ 28 Sept., 1885, which was lost at sea with all hands. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 267 

3433. Pearson, James, 13, July 28y 1869 — Mr. J. F. Pearson, 

5, Tanfield Place. 

A scholar from St. George's School. 

3434. Robinson, Harold Walter, 11, Dec. 3, 1871 — Mr. James 

Robinson, Highfield House, Bellevue Road. 

(Brother of No. 3694.) Harold Walker Robinson. A linen manufac- 
turer. 77, Clarendon Road, Leeds, 1906. 

3435. Rockitt, Hilbert, 15, Aug. 22, 1867 — Mrs. Rockitt,. 

7, Burlington Crescent, Goole. 

Hildreth Dudley Rockett. Cashier lo the York City and County 
Banking Co. Ltd., Sheffield, in 1903. 

3436. Smith, William John, 14, Dec. i, 1868 — Mrs. Smith, 

3, Dyer St., Leeds. 

3437- Spencer, Charles, 13, Oct. 18, 1869 — Mr. W. Spencer, 
25, Raglan Road, Woodhouse. 

Mr. William Spencer was a shopkeeper there in 1877. 

3438. Thirkill, Frederick, 15, July 13, 1867 — Mr. W. Thirkill, 

Park House, Aberford. 

(Sonof William Thirkill.) An auctioneer. F.A.L Castle Hill Farm, 
Tadcaster, in 1904. 

3439. Thompson, Francis d'Arcy, 17, Oct. 7, 1865 — Rev. F. D. 

Thompson, 2, Tanfield Place. 

(Son of Rev. Francis Daniel Thompson and brother of Nos. 2906, 3696, 
and 4038.) Queen's College, Cambridge. B. A. 1889. Assistant Master 
at Schools at Eastbourne. Remount Depot, Mafeking. Fourteen 
Streams, South Africa, in 1903. 

3440. Walton, Alfred, 13, Sepf 16, 1869 — Mr. J. Walton, 

221, Park Lane. 

An incorporated accountant, June, 1895. ^^ith Mr. John Gordon, 
19, Bond Street, Leeds, for eleven years. 57, Woodhall Road, 
Calverley, in 1903. 

2<* Term, 1883. 

3441. Briggs, Herbert James, 15, Feb. 12, 1867 — Mr. E. C. 

Briggs, Rothbury House, Upper Armley, Leeds. 

E. C. Briggs had a school at Rothbury House, 29, Town Street, 
Armley, in 1877. 

3442. S. — Clough, John William, 15, Dec. 5, 1867 — Mr. B. 

Clough, Far Town, Pudsey. 

Christ's College, Cambridge. B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Curate of 
St. Chrysostom, Bradford, 1891-97 ; of St. Lawrence, Bolton Woods, 
Bradford, 1898. 49, Queen's Road, Manningham, Bradford. 

3443. Cockburn, George Ernest, 10, April 9, 1873 — Mr. G. 

Cockbum, Carlton Villas, Cardigan Road, Headingley. 

(Eldest son of George Jack Cockburn and brother of No. 4232.) Appren- 
ticed to Kitson & Co., Airedale Foundry. At the Glasgow Works of 
the North British Railway Co. At Airedale Foundry, Leeds,, in 1903. 
Consulting Engineer. 81, Whitworth Road, South Norwood, S.E., 1906. 



268 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3444. Bixon, Henry Dewsbury, 10, Aupf. 27, 1872 — Mr. Dixon, 

4, Osborn Terrace, Virginia Road. 

(Son of Robert Henry Dixon.) Brookland, East Keswick, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

3445. Ferguson, Fergus W., 9, Feb. 2, 1874 — Mr.W. Ferguson, 

53, Gt. George St. 

William Kennedy Ferguson was a chemist and Gilbey's agent there 
in 1877. 

3446. Fleming, Ernest, 8, April 29, 1875 — Rev. C. Fleming, 

S^ Clement's Vicarage. 

(Son of Rev. Thomas Samuel Fleming.) St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford. 
B.A. 1897; 4th Class Theol.; M.A. 1902. Curate of St. Paul's, 
Tranmere, 1900; of All Saints', Shrewsbury, 1902. i. Queen Street, 
Shrewsbury, in 1903. 

3447. S. — Inge, Hugh Francis, 11, Dec. 20, 1871 — Rev. J. 

Inge, Gayton, Alford, Lincolnshire. 

(Brother of No. 3399.) Rev. Hugh Francis Neville Inge. Hatfield 
Hall, Durham. Lie. Theol. 1901. Curate of St. Matthew's, Barrow- 
in-Furness, 1901 ; of Gayton-le-Marsh, Lincolnshire, 1902. 

3448. Josephy, Ernest, 10, March 2, 1873 — Mr. Bernard Josephy, 

25, Hyde Terrace. 

In Switzerland two years. A wool and shoddy merchant (Cohen and 
Josephy, 42, Basinghall Street, Leeds). 25, Hyde Terrace, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

3449. Marsh, Charles, 13, Nov. 21, 1869 — Mr. Henry Marsh, 

39, Francis St. 

Charles March. National Provincial Bank of England, Thornaby-on- 
Tees. Mayfield, Gray's Road, Stockton-on-Tces, in 1905. 

3450. Mould, Frederick Ernest, 14, March 10, 1869 — Mr.W. H, 

Dykes, Regent House, Grosvenor Road. 

(Son of the late John Mould, Monks Coppenhall, Nantwich.) Removed 
1884. An engineer. Thorner Lodge, Thorner, Leeds. 

3451. S. — Musgrave, Robert Malcolm, 11, Dec. 30, 1871 — Mr. 

J. Sagar Musgrave, Red Hall, Shadwell. 

Robert Malcolm (son of T. M.) Sagar -Musgrave. Cheltenham College. 
A brewer (Musgrave ancl Sagar, Marlborough Street, Leeds). Town 
Councillor. Red I^Iall, Shadwell, in 1903. 

3452. S. — Standidge, Herbert, 13, Jan. 19, 1870— Rev. A. 

Standidge, Adel. 

Selwyn College, Cambridge. B.A. 1891. Curate of St. Thomas-at- 
Cliffe, Lewes, 1893; of Pulborough, 1895. Rector of Heather, Ashby- 
de-la-Zouch, from 1898. 

3453. S. — Standidge, Percy, 14, Sept' 10, 1868. 

Brother of No. 3452. 

3454. Weaver, Ernest Harris, 13, Nov. 27, 1869 — Mr. H. 

Weaver, 93, Tong Road, Upper Wortley. 

A clerk in the Exchequer and Audit Department, Examining Branch, 
in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 269 

3455- Wright, H. W., ii, Feb. 21, 1872 — Mr. George Wright, 
13, Ventnor St., Leeds. 

Herbert Whitby Wright. Cashier with the Imperial Tobacco Co. Ltd., 
Birmingham. With the Manchester Regiment in the South African War. 
Defence of Ladysmith, &c.; medal and three clasps. 8, Haughton Road, 
Birchfields, Birmingham, in 1904. 

3<" Term, 1883. 

3456. S. — Bannister, Ernest William, 1 5, 1 6**» Sept', 1 868 — ^John 

Bannister, Esq', Goole (Mrs. Butterworth, 5, Reginald 
Terrace, Chapeltown). 

A first mate under Thomas Wilson, Sons & Co., of Hull. 

3457. Barber, Arthur Lea, 9, 6*** Sept', 1874 — ^John Barber, 

Esq., II, Lyddon Terrace. 

Queen*s College, Oxford. Hastings' Exhibitioner; 3rd Gass Classical 
Mods. 1895. Secretary of the Metropolitan Electric Traction Co. Evelyn 
House, Finsbury Pavement, London, in 1903. 

3458. S. — Bell, Charles Cameron, 12, 2^ June, 1871 — Mr. W. P. 

Bell, Bradford Old Bank, Knaresbro'. 

Queen*s Collo?e, Oxford. Hastings' Scholar; 2nd Class Classical Mods. 
1S92; B.A. 1594. Assistant Master at Sevenoaks Grammar School. 

3459. Booth, Leonard G., 10, 2^ Jan., 1873 — Mr. W. Booth, 

12, Brunswick Place. 

Leonard George (son of William) Booth. An architect's assistant. 
18, Beechwood View, Burley, Leeds, in 1904. 

3460. Blakey, Frank S., 15, 11 Feb., 1868 — Mr. W. Blakey, 

Lower Wortley. 

William Blakey was a tailor, and lived at 52, Lower Wortley Rond, 
in 1877. 

3461. Dunn, Charles Sebastian, 10, 16 July, 1873 — Rev. W. 

Dunn, St. Matthew's. 
(Son of the Vicar of St. Matthew's, Leeds.) King's College, Cambridge. 
B..\. 1895; 3rd Class Classics; M.A. 1899. Assistant curate of Wortley, 
Leeds, 1897; of St. Luke's, Beeston Hill, 1900. 116, Beeston Road, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

3462. Fox, Harold Charles James, 11, 15 Nov% 1871 — Mr. 

H. W. Fox, 22, Albion St. 

An electrical engineer with Christian & Phipps, Ltd., Hampton Wick. 
6, Eastbury Road, Kingston-on-Thames, in 1904. 

3463. Hamerton, William F. M., 11, 11 July, 1872 — Rev. T. 

Hamerton, 27, Roundhay Road. 

Frederick William Mountgaret (son of Rev. Thomas Johnson) Hamerton. 
St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford. B.A. 1895. Curate of All Saints', 
Newington, 1896; of St. John's, Richmond, Surrey, 1902. 

3464. Hodson, Marmaduke Storr, 9, 24 Sept., 1873 — M. 

Hodson, Esq% 3, Beech Grove Place. 

(Son of Marmaduke Storr Hodson, secretary of the Aire and Calder 
Navigation.) In the Yorkshire Penny Bank Head Office. 8, Springfield 
place, Leeds, in 1902. 



2 70 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3465. Load, Frederick Crawford, 14, 3 Sept', 1869 — Mr, E. 

Load, 7, Ebberston Terrace, Hyde Park, Leeds. 

Rev. Frederic Crawford (son of Edward) Load. University College, 
Durham. B.A. 1893. Assistant Master of Yalding Grammar School; 
of Famham Grammar School, 1897. Parmater's School, London, 1901. 
Curate of Kenwyn, Truro, 1902 ; of St. Michaers, Bowes Park, London, 
1904. 

3466. Macaskie, Thomas Septimus, 14, 12 June, 1869 — Mr. G. 

Macaskie, 5, Newton Crescent, Chapeltown Road. 

(Son of George Macaskie.) An advertising agent. 22, Park Row, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

3467. S. — Mais, Percy, 14, 23 March, 1869 — ^John Mais, Esq*", 

Thorner. 

Percy Edwin Mais (son of John Ivy Mais, surgeon). A marine engineer. 
S.S. CcUalone, Colonial Coal Co., Sydney. Cape Breton in 1903. 

3468. North, William, 14, 9 July, 1869 — Mr. F. North, Virginia 

St., Leeds. 

(Son of Frederick North.) A barrister, Middle Temple, 1894. Old 
Bank Chambers, Park Row, and Grove Lodge, Shadwell, Leeds, in 1903. 

3469. S, — Piatt, Thomas Earle, 9, 24 Nov', 1873 — Rev. G. M. 

Piatt, Whitkirk. 

(Son of Rev. George Moreton Piatt.) In Messrs. Barclay*s Bank at 
Ilarllepool, in 1903. 

3470. Smith, Percy Dobson, 12, 23 April, 187 1 — Guardian in 

loco parentis, Mr. R. N. Smith, 6, ClifFdale Grove, 
Meanwood Road. 

3471. Tannett, Robert Hughes, 12, 7 April, 1871 — Mr. J. 

Tannett, Chapeltown. 

(Son of John Thomas Tannett, of Smith, Beacock & Tannett.) With 
Yorkshire Penny Bank; health failed; in South Africa. Died at 
77, Spencer Place, I^eds, 8 March, 1905. 

3472. Tannett, Geoffrey, 11, 14 May, 1872. 

(Brother of No. 3471.) York and Lancaster Regiment; Cape Mounted 
Police; with Suffolk Yeomanry in the Boer War. In South Africa 
in 1903. 

3473. Tempest, Benjamin R., 15, 10 Feb., 1868 — Mr. J. S. 

Tempest, Beeston Hill. 

Benjamin Russell Tempest (son of Joseph Schofield Tempest, and brother 
of No. 2585). An auctioneer and valuer. 93, Albion Street, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

3474. Walley, Sydney, 10, 2 Dec, 1872 — Mr. S. Walley, 

2, Blenheim Square. 

In 1877 Samuel Walley lived at 8, Eldon Terrace, and William Walley 
at I, Blenheim Terrace. 

3475. Walley, Frederick Stanley, 9, 13 Feb., 1874. 

Brother of No. 3474. 

3476. Whincup, Frank, 9, 4 Sept., 1874 — Mrs. Charles Whincup, 

3, Kensington Terrace. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P.Lond. 1897; F.R.C.S.Edin. 1902. Assistant 
house surgeon at Salop Infirmary, and at South Devon and East 
Cornwall Hospital ; house surgeon at Stroud Hospital, and at Salop 
Infirmary. Clive House, College Hill, Shrewsbury, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 27 I 

3477. Dixon, Francis, 9, 6 Mar., 1874 — Mrs. Dixon, 4, Osborn 

Terrace, Virginia Road. 

(Son of the late Robert Henry Dixon.) Admitted a solicitor, 1902. 
With Messrs. Peckover & Scriven, 5, Greek Street, Leeds, in 1903. 

I" Term, 1884. 

3478. Atkinson, PeterLaw, 9, May 24, 1874 — Mr. Law Atkinson, 

5, Woodhouse Square. 

A fanner in New Zealand. With his father at Newman, Wellington, 
in 1904. 

3479. Barker, William Henry, 13, Feb: 21, 1871 — Mr. Robert 

Barker, 76, Hunslet Lane, Leeds. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. In the General Post Office, 
Leeds, in 1904. 

3480. Beevers, David, 13, May 15, 1870 — Mr. W. Beevers, 

Airedale Mills, Kirkstall Road. 

(Son of William Beevers.) Assistant Master of the Council School, 
West Ham ; London University, 1893. 2, Edith Road, East Ham, 
in 1903. 

3481. Brown, Frederick William, 13, Oct. 5, 1870 — Mr. W. A. 

Brown, 11, Ash Grove, Headingley. 

(Son of William Andrew Morrison Brown.) A wine and sjiirit merchant 
(Brown, Carson & Co., Leeds). Stockeld Grange, Scholes, in 1903. 

3482. Crampton, William, 11, May 4, 1872 — Mr. W. T. 

Crampton, 67, Sholebroke Avenue. 

(Son of William Thomas Crampton.) Farming in New Zealand, Peka 
Peka Nui, Mangatoro. Webier Road, Dannevirke, Hawke's Bay, 
in 1903. 

3483. Craven, Joseph, 10, Sept' 3, 1873 — Mr. John Craven, 

3, Beech Grove Terrace. 

Apprenticed to Smith, Beacock & Tannett, engineers, Leeds. Works 
inspector at the Leeds Forge Co. Ltd. Carlton Lodge, Leeds, in 1904. 

3484. Feroo, William Karl, 11, May 14, 1872 — Mr. W. J. F. 

Feroo, 28, Lyddon Terrace. 

Wilhelm Karl (son of Wilhelm Franz Heinrich) Ferro. At Tadcaster 
Grammar School. With Hotham & Whiting, Leeds, for 13 years. 
Managing director of Sands, Wilson & Co. Ltd., woollen manufacturers, 
Birstal. Wensleydale House, Birstal, in 1903. 

3485. Gaines, Frederick William, 14, Sept' 2, 1869 — Mr. J. W. 

Gaines, Trinity St., Leeds. 

3486. Joel, William, 13, Sept' 30, 1871 — Mrs. Joel, 38, Rock- 

ingham St. 

3487. Liversedge, Ernest Guy, 13, July 13, 1870 — Mr. T. B. 

Liversedge, 2 1 , Carr Road. 

A scholar from Carlton Hill Board School. A commercial traveller. 
123, Victoria Road, Headingley, in 1904. 

3488. Mills, James Jackson, 13, June 23, 1870 — Mr. J. J. Mills, 

16, Roseville Terrace, Roundhay Road. 

James J. Mills was a bookseller at 37, Roundhay Road, in 1890. 



272 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3489. Oliver, Ernest S., 12, Sepf 5, 1871 — Mr. George Oliver, 

5, D' Israeli Terrace. 

Ernest Scales Oliver. A scholar from Bewerley Street School. Oriel 
Collejge, Oxford. Neale Scholar; 2nd Class Mods. 1892; B.A 1894; 
4th Class Lit. Hum. Curate of Runcorn, 1S97. Elmhurst, Houghland 
LAne, Runcorn, in 1903. 

3490. Potter, Arthur, 1 1, Aug. 16, 1872 — Mr. R. Potter, Moor- 

land Road. 

Agency inspector for the Royal Insurance Co., Leeds. Moorland Road, 
Leeds, in 1904. 

3491. Robinson, Walter James, 13, Sept. 4, 1870 — Mr. T. B. 

Robinson, Burley Mount, Leeds. 

3492. Smith, Frederick William, 13, Aug. 26, 1870 — Mr. J. J. 

Smith, 3, Hanover Place, Park Lane. 
3051. Smith, Harry Senior, 18, Aug. 18, 1865 — Mr. J. W. 
Pickard, 5, Kingston Terrace, Leeds. 

Worcester College, Oxford. B.A. 1890; M.A. 1892. An accountant, 
1892 (Pickard & Croshind, Albion Street, Leeds). Westbrook Cottage, 
Ilkley, in 1903. 

3493. Taylor, William Dyson, 13, June 11, 1870 — Mr. W. 

Taylor, The Mount, Armley. 

3494. Thompson, Herbert William, 9, Aug. 14, 1874 — ^Vincent 

Thompson, Esq'. 

(Son of Vincent Thomas Thompson, barrister, Leeds.) Clerk in the 
Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank at Pudsey, in 1903. 195, Belle Vue 
Road, Leeds, in 1905. 

3495. Whitaker, Charles Edward, 12, April 23, 1871 — Mr. W. 

Whitaker, 31, Houghton Terrace, Hunslet. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. 31, Houghton Place, in 1904. 

3496. Woodhead, George Herbert, 16, Nov. 29, 1867 — Mr.G. A. 

Woodhead, The Mount, East Keswick, Leeds. 

^ Term, 1884. 

3497. Buckton, Arthur, 14, March i, 1870 — Mr. Richard 

Buckton, Bainbridge Road, Headingley. 

Arthur Whitworth (son of Richard) Buckton. Living at Bedale, Yorks., 
in 1903. 

3498. Conder, Edward Baines, 12, May 3, 1873 — Rev. Dr. 

Conder, i, Newton Grove. 

Wadham College, Oxford. B.A. 1896; M.A. 1898. Curate of St. 
Michael's, St. Albans, 1898; of .\11 Saints', Wandsworth, 1900; of St. 
Mark's, Surbilon, 1901 ; of St. Mary, Mortimer, Berks., 1903. 

3499. Fletcher, John Whitehead, 10, Oct. 17, 1873 — Mrs. 

Fletcher, 50, Caledonian Road. 

3500. Josephy, Albert, 9, Oct. 11, 1874 — Mr. H. Josephy, 

5, Beech Grove Terrace. 

(Son of Henry Josephy.) In Switzerland two years. An export woollen 
merchant (Hirch & Josephy, Cookridge Street, Leeds). Fairmount, 
Headingley, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 273 

3501. Ludolf, Henry, 10, Feb. 1 1, 1874 — Mr. J.W.Ludolf, HoUin 

Lane, Far Headingley. 

(Son of John William Ludolf.) A flax, hemp and wool merchant with 
his fftther (No. 2124) ; trading as Henry Ludolf at 31, York Place, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

3502. Mellish, Douglas Stuart, 10, Jan. 13, 1874 — Mr. A. 

Mellish, Ingleside, Headingley. 

A woollen manufacturer. Stone Bridge House, Wortley, Leeds, in 1903. 

3503. Peacock, Henry, 1 2, June 6, 1 87 1 — Mr. Peacock, 73, Hyde 

Park Road. 

3504. Peacock, Arthur, 11, Sept' 23, 1872. 

Brother of No. 3503. 

3505. Robinson, Arnold Warren, 13, Jan. 4, 1871 — Mr. R. 

Robinson, 51, Springffield Place. 

Representative of the Fig, Prune and Cereal Co., San Jose, California, 
in 1903. 

3506. Warren, Charles Edgar, 10, Aug. 24 — Mr. W. Warren, 

22j De Grey Terrace. 

Shrewsbury School. Admitted a solicitor, Feb., 1901. Ford & Warren, 
61, Albion Street, Leeds, in 1903. 

[The Rev. J. H. D. Matthews' writing begins here.] 

3«> Term, 1884. Born 

3507. Churton, Basil Hugh, 13, Dec. 21, 1870. 

D' Churton, Park Square, Leeds. 

(Son of Thomas Churton, M.D.) An electrical engineer at Surbiton 
in 1903. 

3508. Charlesworth, Edmund, 10, Sep. 2, 1874 — C.J. Charles- 

worth, Esq., 24, Consort Terrace, Belle Vue Rd., Leeds. 
Son of Charles Samuel Charlesworth. 

3509. Cookson, Herbert Henry Osmund, 13, Nov. 29, 1870. 

Rev. O. Cookson, Holbeck Vicarage. 

The Rev. H. H. Osmond Cookson, Jesus Coll. Camb.; B.A. 1896. 
Curate of All Saints*, Northampton, 1901 ; of Elmstead, 1903. Rector 
of Peddie, Cape Colony, 1904. 

3510. Cookson, Percy Charles, 12, July 6, 1872. 

Brother of No. 3509. 

351 1. Craven, David Henry, 14, Aug. 18, 1870 — Mr. Henry 

Craven, Ravensthorpe. 

Henry Craven was a grocer in Queen Street, Ravensthorpe, in 1877. 

3512. Eastwood, John Hamilton, 9, Sep. 4, 1875 — ^J. H. East- 

wood, Esqr., Newlaithes Hall, Horsforth. 

John Eastwood was a bristle merchant, and lived at Newlaithes Hall, 
in 1890. 

3513. Hepworth, Herbert Morton, 13, Sep. 26, 187 1 — Mr. Joseph 

Hepworth, 5, Cromer Terrace, M* Preston. 

A wholesale clothier (Joseph Hepworth & Son, Ltd., Claypit Lane, 
Leeds). Lincombe, North Hill Road, Headingley, in 1903. 

R 



274 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3514. Hudson, Joseph Wilson, 12, Sep. 4, 1872 — Mrs. Hudson, 

Shaw Lane, Headingley, Leeds. 

3515. Kershaw, John Felix, 10, Nov. 20, 1873 — L. A. Kershaw, 

Esq., 9, Springfield Mount. 

Son of Mr. (afterwards Sir) Lewis Addia Kershaw. Shrewsbury School ; 
Balliol Collie, Oxford. B.A. 1896. Barrister, Inner Temple, 1897. 
Adviser to the Khedive at Khartoum, in 1902. 

3516. Mackillop, James, 13, July3i, 1871 — ^JamesF. Mackillop^ 

Esq', Newton Park, Chapel town. 

(Son of James Finlayson Mackillop.) Resident Secretary of the County 
Fire and Provident Life Office, 9, East Parade, Lc«ds. Captain, 
3rd Volunteer Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment. Served with the 
Imperial Yeomanry in the South African War from Jan. to Dec., 1900; 
medal and three clasps. Major, 3rd Volunteer Battalion West Riding 
Regiment, 1903. 

3517. Stewart, Frank Fairbaim, 13, Dec. 20, 1880 — Mr. J. H. 

Stewart, Bramley. 

3518. Stringer, Bernard, 9, Jan. 30, 1875 — Mr. Stringer, Ingle- 

bank, Far Headingley, Leeds. 

(Son of J. W. Stringer.) A printer (The Valley Printing Co., Cleck- 
heaton). Inglebank, Far Headingley, in 1903. 

3519. Richardson, Reginald Edmund, 10, June 25, 1874 [son 

of Rev. E. R., late a master at L.G.S.] — Mrs. F. J. 
Wood, 10, Hyde Gardens, Clarendon Road. 

Articled to Mr. W. H. Thorp, architect, Leeds. 

3520. Willey, Frederick, 14, March 11, 1870 — Mr. Thoma.s 

Willey, 101, Caledonian Road. 

Lincoln College, Oxford. B.A 1893. A medical student, Leeds School, 
1896-8. Died 5 May, 1899, at Las Palmas, Grand Canary. 

3521. Middleton, William, April 8, 1 874 — ^J. W. Middleton, Esq., 

Fairfield, Far Headingley. 

An electrical engineer. A.M.I.C.E. Christy Bros. & Middleton, 
Chelmsford. Faircross, Springfield, Chelmsford, in 1903. 

3522. Zossenheim, Leonard Louis, 13, Oct. 10, 1871 — Max. 

Zossenheim, Esq., Rosemount, Northhill Road. 

A shipper. Queen Villa, Harrogate, in 1903. 

i88s !•* Term. 

3523. Ainslie, James Lyon, 9, July 24, 1873 — Mr. W"" Ainslie, 

14, Kelso R**, Clarendon K^. 

Rev. J. L. Ainslie. University of Glasgow. M. A. 1896. A Presbyterian 
Minister. Willington Quay, near Newcastle-on-Tyne, in 1906. 

3524. Andrews, Edward, 13, May 3, 187 1 — M' Richard 

Andrews, i6, M* Preston. 

A scholar from St. George's School. Representative of Joseph Town 
and Sons, paj>er makers, Leeds. Elmete Avenue, Roundhay, in 1906. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 275 

3525. Asquith, Frank, 15, Aug. i, 1869 — ^M' W. E. Asquith, 

Cardigan R**, Headingley. 

Frank England (son of William England) Asquith. An iron merchant 
in Hunslet New Road, Leeds. Living at Lytham in 1903. 

3526. Austin, Alfred, 9, May 2, 1875 — M' Alfred Austin, 

9, Cumberland R**. * 

Alfred Austin lived in Ash wood Villas in 1877. 

3527. Burrell, W" Clay, 10, May 27, 1874 — B. R. Burrell, Esq., 

193, Belle Vue R<*. 

(Son of Benjamin Robertshaw Burrell. ) A clerk. 4, Woodland Terrace, 
Chapel- Allerton, in 1903. 

352S. Davis, Arthur, 12, Aug. 27, 1872 — ^M' J. H. Davis, 
14, Abyssinia S'. 

(Son of John Henry Davis.) A varnish manufacturer, Hope Works, 
Water Lane, Holbeck. Glenwood, Pannal, in 1906. 

3529. Denton, Frank, 9, Dec. 23, 1875 — Mr. H. Denton, 

Meanwood Grange. 

(Son of James William Denton, wholesale clothier.) Cashier and 
accountant. Sun Insurance Oflice, Leeds. 10, Claremont Avenue, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

3530. Dickson, John Gull, 12, Jan. 3, 1873 — Mr. J. Dickson, 

8, Ash Grove, Victoria R^. 

An electrical engineer. 29, Wordsworth Avenue, Cardiff, in 1903. 

3531. Dobson, Joseph Faulkner, 9, Feb. 15, 1875 — ^J. Dobson, 

Esq., M.B., 27, Burley Lawn. 

(Son of Joseph Dobson.) To Sedbergh School, Dec., 1888. M.R.C.S. 
Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1897; M.B.; M.S. Lond. 1901; F.R.C.S. Eng. 
1901. 7, Park Square, Leeds, in 1901. 

3532. Draper, John Mortimer, 12, Jan. 27, 1873 — Thomas 

Draper, Esq', 41, Reginald Terrace, Chapeltown R**. 

John Mortimore Draper. Commanding s.s. Sherhro\ British African 
Line, in 1903. 

3533- Falshaw, PercyScott, i4,June 8, 1870 — Mr. J.T.Falshaw, 
Shadwell. 
A veterinary surgeon. M.R.CV.S. 1891. Government Veterinary 
Surgeon at Singapore in 1903. 

3534. Falshaw, Reginald, 12, June 22^ 1872. 

(Brother of No. 3533.) An electrical engineer in Albert Street, 
Harrogate, from 1893. 

3535. Harrison, Herbert Basil, 10, July 8, 1874 — H. Harrison, 

Esq., 22 y Clarendon R**. 

(Son of Herbert Harrison.) Admitted a solicitor, 1S98 (Peake and 
Harrison). Ripley, Derbyshire, in 1903. 

3536. Harrison, Reginald, 9, June 22y 1875. 

(Brother of No. 3535.) Articled to architects at York and Norwich. 
With A. E. Lambert, architect. Park Row, Nottingham, in 1904. 

3537. Hewetson, Henry Bendelack, 8, Oct. 19, 1875 — H. B. 

Hewetson, Esq', 11, Hanover Sq**. 

(Son of Henry Bendelack Hewetson, M. R.C.S. ) A farmer at Easington, 
East Riding. Living in Hull in 1906, 



276 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3538. Jackson, Herbert John, 13, Oct. 2, 1871 — M' W°* Jackson, 
6, Kidacre St., Leeds. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. Manager of the Dewsbury Road 
Branch of the Yorkshire Penny Bank in 1903. 

3539* Johnson, Arthur Hammersley, 13, July 7, 1871 — Mn 
C. T. Johnson, 22^ Grosvenor Avenue. 

(Son of Charles Thomas Johnson.) Removed 19 Nov., 1889. With 
the Queen and Royal Insurance Companies, Leeds. 44, Ella Street, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

3540. Lambert, W*" Henry, 11, Oct. 6, 1873 — Mr. W. H. 

Lambert, 22 y Leopold St. 

3541. Ledbetter, Fred. Charles, 13, Sep. 19, 1871 — ^Mr. W"* 

Ledbetter, 35, Houghton Terrace, Meadow R**. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. Cashier for the Scottish 
Provident Assurance Co., Park Row, Leeds. 29, Sholebroke Terrace, 
in 1904. 

3542. Mason, W™ Daly, 10, June 29, 1874 — C. L. Mason, Esq', 

4, Woodhouse Sq". 

(Son of Charles Letch Mason.) A sharebroker. East Parade, and 
46, Cliff Road, Leeds, in 1903. Left Leeds. 

3543. Matthews, Chas. Henry Selfe, 11, Nov. 16, 1873 — Rev. 

J. H. D. Matthews. 

King's College, Cambridge. B.A. 1896; 2nd Class Nat. Sci.; M.A. 
Curate of St. Mary's, Southampton, 189S-1901. Vice-Principal of the 
Bush Brotherhood, Dubbo, New South Wales, in 1903. 

3544. Nicolson, Arthur, 13, April 13, 1871 — Mr. M. Nicolson, 

Meanwood Nat. School. 

Arthur Pearson (son of Matthew Watson) Nicholson. Manager of the 
Scarborough Branch of the Yorkshire Penny Bank. 18, Crown Terrace, 
Scarborough, in 1904. 

3545. Prichard, Herbert W°», n, July 21, 1873 — M" Prichard, 

I, Woodhouse Sq"*. 

(Son of William Joseph Prichard.) Keble College, Oxford. Scholar; 
3rd Class Classical Mods. 1894; B.A. 1896; 3rd Class Lit. Hum. 
Barrister, Gray's Inn, 27 Jan., 1902. 61, Charlton Road, Blackheath, 
in 1904. 

3546. Pulford, Albert lies, 12, March i, 1872 — Mr. W°> 

Pulford, 44, Houghton Place. 

A scholar from Bewerlev Street School. With Harding, Richardson, 
Rhodes & Co., Tower Works, Leeds, in 1904. 

3547. Riley, Richard Harold, 11, Feb. 11, 1873 — T. S. Riley, 

Esq', 23, Midland Road, Hyde Park, Leeds. 

(Son of Thomas Shann Riley.) York City and County Bank, Harrogate, 
in 1904. 

3548. Sloman, Solomon, Dec. 16, 1870 — Mr. Jacob Sloman, 

II, S'Alban's S*, Wade Lane. 

(Brother of Nos. 3238 and 335 1 .) A commercial traveller. 53, Gathome 
Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 277 

3549. Sugden, John, 12, Feb. 26, 1872 — M' J. S. Sugden, 

14, Clarendon Place. 

John Samuel Sugden was a tobacconist at 13, Boar I^ne. John 
succeeded his father. Died 29 Jan., 1904. 

3550. Thackwray, Percy, 1 3, May 22,187 1 — Mr. S. Thackwray, 

27, Ebor M\ Royal Park R<*. 

Percy (son of Samuel) Thackray. A scholar from Carlton Hill Board 
School. A cashier (Wilson, Mathieson & Co. , Armley Road). Knowl 
Mount, Burley Hill, in 1904. 

3551- Wescott, Walter Bligh, 13, Aug. 27, 1871 — Mr. L. H. 
Wescott, Whitecoat House, Newlay. 

W. B, Westcott. (Son of L. AlUngham Westcott, and brother of 
No. 3145.) A scholar from Armley Higher School. For some years in 
the York City and County Bank, Leeds. Manager of the South Shields 
Branch. Aldersyde, Harton, South Shields, in 1906. 

3552. Whitehead, John Longley, 10, July 21, 1874 — Mr. Alfred 
Whitehead, i, Vernon R**. 

Died 22 Nov., 1S94. 

3553- Dyson, George, 14, July 20, 1870 — Mr. George Dyson, 
Old Greorge Hotel, Briggate. 

188s 2°«> Term. 
3554. Bradley, E. R.— Mr. W. H. Bradley, 89, Belle Vue Road. 

Ernest Robert (son of William Henry) Bradley. Clerk in the London 
City and Midland Bank, Leeds. 24, Delph Mount, Leeds, in 1903. 

3555« Brown, Herbert, May 2, 1874 — Mr. C. E. Brown, 
71, Reginald Terrace, Chapeltown. 

Died 29 July, 1902. 

3556. Clark, Charles Edward, April 21, 1875 — ^J. P. Clark, 

Esq', North Ferriby, Brough. 

A gentleman fiurmer at North Ferriby in 1905. 

3557. Cruickshank, Harry David Simmons, July 1 1, 1 872 — E. C. 

Cruickshank, Esq., 19, Bainbrigge R*% Headingley. 

Yorkshire College, Cloth workers Scholar, 1881. In textile trade in 
United States, America. 

3558. Butterfield, John Claude, April 28, 1871 — Mrs. Butterfield, 

Spenceley Cottage, Victoria Road. 

Connected with the salmon fishing industry on the coast of British 
Columbia in 1906. 

3559. Churton, Albert Guy, July 3, 187 1 — D' Churton. 

Arnold Guy Churton (son of Thomas Churton, M.D., of Park Square, 
Leeds). An electrical engineer at Thames Ditton, Surrey, in 1903. 

3560. Exley, Arthur, July 20, 1 869 — Mr. John Exley, Meanwood 

Grrove. 

A tanner and currier, Spark Street Mills, Kirkstall Road, Leeds. 
Braemore, Kirkstall, in 1903. 



278 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3561. Hill, Ernest Edward, Jan. 4, 1874 — Rev. J. H. D. Hill, 

East* Ardsley Vicarage, Wakefield. 

Selwyn Collie, Cambridge. B.A. 1896. Assistant Master at Llandaff, 
Llandovery, and other s<£ools. R.C.M. 1904. 

3562. Hutton, Albert Edward, April 2S, 1871 — ^Mr. J. Hutton, 

14, Bainbrigge Road, Headingley. 

M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1896. House physician at the General 
Infirmary at Leeds. 145, Victoria Road, Headingley, Leeds, in 1903. 

3563. White, Walter Thornton, Feb. 24, 1 875— Mr. J. F. White, 

1 3, Blenheim Terrace. 

(Son of James Frederick White.) Died 20 June, 1898, at 13, Blenheim 
Terrace, Leeds. 

3564. Zossenheim, Charles Edward, July 20, 1869 — Max. 

Zossenheim, Esq., Rosemount, Northhill R^. 

Died 7 Nov., 1899, at Harrogate. 

1885. 3^^ Term. 
3418. Boston, Richard Henry, Sep. 9, 1873 — Mr. R. Boston. 

(Brother of Nos. 3416 and 3417.) With his father, a fish, game and 
poultry salesman, at 8 and 9, Boar Lane, Leeds. Re-entered. 

3241. Chadwick, G-eorge Washington, March 7, 1871 — ^J. G. 
Chadwick, Esq., Burley View. 

A cloth manu&cturer (Hewitt, Haigh & Wilson, Wellington Street, 
Leeds). Captoin, 3rd Volunteer Battalion P.W.O. West Yorkshire 
Regiment. Lauriston, Leeds Road, Harrogate, in 1903. 

3565. Clarke, Edward Francis Beladon, June 23, 1872 — (E. C. 

Clark, Esq.) nephew of D' Drake, Beech Cottage, 
Headingley. 

Edward Francis Bellenden (son of E. F.) Clarke. An actor. 

3566. Cunningham, Albert, Feb. 23, 1872 — (Mr. H. C.) with 

Mrs. Rose, 46, Roscoe R**, Chapeltown K^. 

3567. Fawcett, James Dawson, Jan. 30, i872^Mr.T.C.Fawcett, 

165, Chapeltown R**. 

(Son of Thomas Constantine Fawcett.) An engineer and brick machine 
maker (Thos. C. Fawcett, Ltd., Hunslet). Parkhurst, Chapeltown Road, 
Leeds, m 1904. 

3568. Hudson, Charles Edward, April 14, 1874 — ^J. Hudson, 

Esq., Rawdon Lodge, Cardigan R**, Headingley. 

(Son of Joseph Hudson.) Giggleswick School; Yorkshire College. 
A dyewodd and chemical merchant (E. G. Jepson & Co., Leeds) in 1903. 

3569. Hamerton, Albert, Dec. 9, 1873 — Rev. J. T. Hamerton, 

S* Alban's Vicarage, Leeds. 

Albert Ernest (son of Rev. Thomas Johnson) Hamerton. Leeds Medical 
School. M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1899. R.A.M.C. Lieut 1900; 
Captain 25 April, 1903. East Africa, 1904! operations in Somaliland; 
(Despatches) Medal and Clasp ; D.S.O. 

3570. Leng, John Greenhill, Nov. 28, 1874 — Mr. W. S. Leng, 

30, Lyddon Terrace. 

(Brother of No. 3428.) Apprenticed to engineering; a marine 
engineer; an electrical engineer. 131, Skipton Road, Harrogate, in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 279 

3571. March, Fred. Joseph, Dec. 13, 1868 — G. Marsh, Esq., 

Thomer. 

(Son of George March, of Oaklands, Scarcroft.) A farmer; retired. 
Whatlon Grange, Notts., in 1903. 

3572. Landmann, Leopold Hewetson, May 7, 1874 — Mrs. F. 

Landmann, Terrace Cottage, Mirfield. 

Rossall School; Exeter College, Oxford. B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. 
Curate of Chepstow, 1897; of St. Paul's, Kilbum, 1900. Chaplain 
H.M.S. Vetigeance^ 1902; H.M.S. JCettt^ 1904; H.M.S. Monmouth^ 1905. 

3573. Thomson, George, Dec. 5, 1870 — Mr. J. Thomson, 

20, Lyddon Terrace. 

(Son of James Thomson and brother of No. 3590.) An architect. 15, 
Hoibeck Road, Scarborough, in 1904. 

3574. Thompson, Arthur Ralph, Sep. 3, 1876 — V.Thompson, 

Esq. 

(Son of Vincent Thomas Thompson, of Belle Vue Road, barrister.) 
M.B.; Ch.B. Vict.; M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R,C.P. Lond. 1901. House 
surgeon at East London HospiUl. F. R.C.S. Eng. 1902. Guy's Hospital, 
London, in 1903. 

3575. Townend,William, June26, 1883 — Mr. J. Townend, Park 

Farm, Seacroft. 

(Son of John Townend, of Crossgates, and brother of Nos. 3732 and 4012.) 
Fellow of the Surveyors' Institute. With Hollis & Webb, 26, Park Row, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

\ Term. 

3576. Paxton, , brother of J. M. Paxton (left after a 

few days owing to brother's deathj. 

(Brother of Nos. 3181 and 3432.) Henry Kenneth Paxton. Edinburgh 
University. M.B.; Ch.B. 1898. Died 3 Jan., 1899, at Norham-on- 
Tweed. 

3577. Nutter, Herbert — Mr. John H. Nutter, Regent Park 

Terrace, Leeds. 

1886. !•* Term. 

3578. Booth, Arthur, born June 25, 1 872 — son of Mr. W. Booth, 

4, Grranville SS Hoibeck. 

(Son of William Booth, Assistant Relieving Officer.) Scholar from 
Armley Higher Grade School. York Diocesan Training Collie, 1891-2. 
Head Master, National School, Barwick-in-£lmet, in 1906. 

3579. Bowling, William, June 17, 1876 — ^M*" J. Bowling, 

3, Cavendish Road. 

Afterwards at Charterhouse. Admitted a solicitor, Dec., 1897. John 
Bowling & Sons, 16, Park Row, Leeds, in 1905. 

3580. Chadwick, Thomas, June 21, 1876 — W. Chadwick, Esq., 

Jun', The Towers, Armley. 

A cloth manufacturer (Chadwick Brothers, Perseverance Mills, Leeds). 
Sandymount, Harrogate, in 1904. 

358 1 . Dodgshun, Leslie Sydney, Feb. 1 3, 1875 — E.J. Dodgshun, 

Esq., 6, Glebe Terrace, Headingley. 

An architect at 18, Park Row, Leeds. 



28o LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3582. Gisbum, Alfred E., May 14, 1875 — ^son of D' Grisbum; 

with Miss Hardy, 2, East View. [Mrs. Gisbum, 
Oldfield House, Oakworth, Keighley.] 

Alfred Ernest Gisbum (son of John James Walker Gbbum, M.RC.S.). 
With Taylor's Drug G>. at Morley in 1904. 

3583. Grove, Thomas, Dec. 17, 1873 — Mr. T. L. Grove, 

87, Hunslet Lane. 

(Son of Thomas Lambert Grove.) Yorkshire College (Scholar), 1893-6. 
B.Sc Vict. 1896. Assistant Master of the Central H^her Grade 
School, 1896-1903 ; Head Master of the Council School, Robin Hood, 
Wakefield, 1903 

3584. Hammond, J. T., Nov. 15, 1872 — Mr. H. C. Hammond, 

Westover Road, Bramley. 

Rev. John Taylor Hammond. Hatfield Hall, Durham; University 
Scholar 1891 ; B.A 1894; 3rd Class Math, and Phys.; M.A. 1898. 
Curate of Bearpark, 1896 ; of Silksworth, 1898 ; of Tunstall, Sunderland, 
1901 ; of Trinity, Darlington, 1902. 

3585. Horn, Arthur Ernest, Sep. lo, 1871 — Mr. J. Horn, 

16, Louis St., New Leeds. 

(Son of the Rev. James Horn, a Baptist minister.) Department manager 
in a warehouse. 8, Manor Terrace, Headingley, in 1906. 

3586. Milner, Albert, Jan. 8, 1 873 — stepson of Mr. J. S. Demain, 

18, Abyssinia Terrace. 

(Stepson of John Shepherd Demain.) With the Great Northern Railway 
Co. 84, Woodsley Road, Leeds, in 1903. 

3587. Smeeton, Ernest Edward, Feb. 13, 1875 — ^Mr.W.Smeeton, 

1 5, Reginald Terrace. 

(Son of William Smeeton, druggist.) An electrical engineer. Second 
engineer at the York Works. 30, Haxby Road, York, in 1903. 

3588. Smith, Robinson Gray, April 7, 1872 — (aunt) Mrs. 

Downs, 51, Lofthouse Place. 

3589. Standidge, Arthur, March 26, 1875 — Rev. A. Standidge, 

Adel. 

Bradfield Rectory, Reading, in 1903. 

3590. Thomson, Edward, May 27, 1874 — ^J. Thomson, Esq., 

20, Lyddon Terrace. 

Edward Brudenell Thomson. A farmer at Inverichnie House, Banff. 

3591. Wrigglesworth, J. W., Feb. 18, 1872 — Mr. T. Wriggles- 

worth, 81, Upper Wortley View, Wortley. 

1886. 2"*> Term. 

3592. Burrell, Ernest, Born 4 Jan., 1876 — Mrs. Burrell, 

193, Belle Vue R^. 

An accountant. 14, Infirmary Street, Leeds, in 1904. 

3593- Crawshaw, John Basil, 13 June, 1876— J. W. Crawshaw, 
Esq., 125, Victoria R<*, Headingley. 

(Son of John William Crawshaw and brother of No. 3769.) A clerk. 
27, Conway Grove, Leeds, in 1906. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 28 1 

3594- Jones, Bernard Meredith, 25 June, 1876 — E. M. Jones, 
Esq., Moorland R**. 

(Son of Evan Miller Jones.) Yorkshire College. South African War; 
Imperial Yeomanry. A textile designer at Dewsbury in 1904- 

3595. Kershaw, Ernest Lewis, 18 Sep., 1876 — L. A. Kershaw, 

Esq., 9, Springfield M*. 

(Son of Mr. (afterwards Sir) Lewis Addin Kershaw.) To Shrewsbury 
School. Died there Aug., 1891. 

3596. Kershaw, Philip Southwell, 29 Jan., 1877. 

(Brother of Nos. 3515 and 3595.) To Shrewsbury School. Balliol College, 
Oxford, 1895. In the Land Registry Office, London, 1903. Called to 
the Bar, 1904. 

3597. Lloyd-Williams, Gilbert Henry, 12 April, 1871 — Ward 

of Rev. A. J. Miller, Middleton Vicarage, Leeds. 

3598. Melville, Frank, 9 Jan., 1870— Mr. C. Melville, 39, M* 

Preston. 

University of Oxford. B.A. 1894; M.A. 1897. Curate of Eastwood, 
Yorks., 1894; of Glodwick, Lanes., 1897; of Winlaton, Durham, 19CX); 
of St. John's, Lancaster, 1904. 

3599. M^'Gruire, E. returned — (brother, G. M^Guire, Esq., 

Deputy Town Clerk, Oldham) address, 6, Woodbine 
Place, Leeds. 

This is the same as No. 3310, which see. 

1 took name of Blakelock, 1886. 

3600. Salts J Laurence Neville, 18 July, 1876 — Rev'* D' Salts, 

Littleborough Vicarage, Manchester. 

From 1886 Laurence Neville Salts Blakelock. Manchester Grammar 
School; Queen's College, Oxford; Exhibitioner; M.A. Curate of 
Odd-Rode, Stoke-on-Trent, 190^-3. 

3601. Smith,WilliamJagger Cooper, 10 Nov., 1876— A. Smith, 

Esq., 6, Blenheim Square. 

(Son of Albert Smith.) An incorporated accountant. Cavendish 
Chambers, Albion Street, Leeds, in 1906. 

3602. Scarth, Alfred, 29 March, 1875 — Mr. A. Scarth, 7, Ash 

Grove, Victoria R^. 

(Son of Alfred Scarth, wine merchant, Park Row, Leeds.) With his 
father in 1903. 72, Chapel Lane, Heaidingley. 

3603. Yokes, Sidney Benson, 5 Feb., 1872 — Mr. J. B. Yokes, 

76, Cardigan K^. 

A leather factor. J. B. Yokes & Sons, Northampton, in 1906. 

3604. Yokes, Arthur Ernest, 22 May, 1874. 

(Brother of No. 3603.) An artist. Goodyear Chambers, Northampton, 
in 1906. 

3605. Watson, Sidney, 8 March, 1873 — ^J. Watson, Esq., 3, S' 

Mary's Terrace, Newton Hill. 

(Son of Joseph Watson.) A fire loss assessor and valuer. Thomas 
Waddington, 3, Park Lane, Leeds, in 1905. 



282 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3606. Wetherill, Frank Marshall, 8 Jan., 1874— T.W.Wetherill, 

Esq., 35, Springfield R**. 

Frank Marshall Wetherell. Chief Clerk and Claims Superintendent in 
the Tramway Office. 53, Richmond Avenue, Headingley, in 1906. 

i Term. 

3607. Wright, George, 24 Nov., 1872 — Mr. S. Wright, 88, 

Burley R<*. 

3608. Bergheim, Melville, 23 April, 1871. 

3609. Bergheim, Conrad, 19 August, 1873. 

Sons of Mrs. Peter Bergheim, Jerusalem, with Mrs. 
Templer (Guardian), Beech Grove, Leeds. 

Melville Bergheim was a corn merchant in Jerusalem in 1904. 
Conrad Bergheim died at Jerusalem on 22 July, 1894. 

3610. Harrison, Humphrey Robin, 31 Dec, 1874 — ^brother of 

Miss Harrison, 22, Clarendon R*. 

(Son of Richard Harrison, of Robert Harrison & Co., timber merchants.) 
Died at Tyler, Minn., United States, America, 7 Aug., 1902. 

361 1. Richardson, Ernest Henry, 22 March, 1876 — C. R- 

Richardson, Esq., i, Brunswick Place. 

(Son of Charles Richardson.) Brookville, Roundhay, in 1903. 

1886. 3«> Term. 

3612. Anderson, Walter Francis Forsyth, 2 Sep., 1876. 

3613. Anderson, Neville Ebdell, 17 Dec, 1877 — Walter 

Anderson, Esq., Caixca, 967, Rio de Janiero. Guardian, 
Mrs. Templer, Beech Grove. 

3614. Barber, Frank, 5 March, 1877 — ^John Barber, Esq. 

Frank Ainslie Barber. An officer on the Gulf of Siam^ Gulf Line, Ltd. 
Home address, 12, Beech Grove Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 

3615. Cheeseman, Arthur Laurence, 24 June, 1877 — Rev. A. J. 

Cheeseman, 10, Kensington Terrace, Hyde Park, Leeds. 

(Son of the Rev. Henry J. Cheeseman, secretary to the Irish Church 
Missions. ) Bristol Grammar School ; St. John's College, Cambridge. 

3616. Child, Thomas Augustus, 21 Dec, 1875 — Rev. J. Child, 

131, Burley View. 

The Rev. Thomas Augustus Child. Univ. of Lon. 1895. Can. Scho. 
Line. 1898. 1st Class Prelim. T.E. 1900. Curate of St. Peter at Gowts, 
Lincoln, 1900 ; of Scotton, Lincoln, 1904. 

3617. Battle, Sheldon, 5 Jan., 1874. 

3618. Battle, Aubrey Aylmer, 14 March, 1875 — Rev. T. Battle, 

East Keswick, Harewood. 

Sheldon Winstanley (son of Rev. Thomas) Battle. Yorkshire College, 
Medical Department. L.A.H. Dub. 1899. South African War (Civil 
Surgeon), 1901-2. 18, Clarendon Road, Leeds, in 1904. 
William Aubrey Aylmer Battle. Yorkshire College. With London 
and North Western Railway Co. AM.I.CE. Public Works Depart* 
ment, Burmah, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 283 

3619. Fox, Leonard Monro, 12 Jan., 1874 — W. Fox, Esq., 

98, Caledonian Road. 

(Son of William Fox.) A commercial traveller and marine engineer. 
With the Remington Typewriter Co., 32, Stonegale, York. 10, Lumley 
Avenue, Cardigan Lane, Leeds, in 1903. 

3620. Jackson, Fred. George, 4 June, 1875. 

3621. Jackson, Edgar R., 26 July, 1876 — G. W. Jackson, Esq., 

20, S*^ John's Terrace. 

Frederick George Jackson. Admitted a solicitor, Jan., 1898. 8a, Park 

Lane, Leeds, in 1902. 20, St. John's Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 

Edgar Renard Jackson. A stationer. 78, Alfred Terrace, Bel&st, in 1903. 

3622. Fairbank, Frank, 6 Oct., 1876 — Mrs.Laycock, i, Oakfield 

Terrace, Headingley. 

A draper, milliner, outfitter and house furnisher (George Oxendale and 
Co., High Street, Northallerton). 

3623; North, Thomas Kirkby, 10 March, 1873 — F. North, Esq'", 
I, Virginia R^. 

(Son of Frederick North.) An incorporated accountant. Old Bank 
Chambers, Park Row, Leeds, and i, Virginia Road, Leeds, in 1903. 

3624. Owen, Arthur, W. C, 11 August, 1875 — Mr. A. Owen, 

12, Ashwood Villas. 

(Son of Arthur Owen, a Sub-Inspector of Schools, and brother of 
No. 3877.) A teacher of music, and formerly organist of Eldon 
Wesleyan Church, Woodhouse Lane. 

3625. Portway, Robert Benson, 26 April, 1877 — G. R.Portway, 

Esq., ClifFe Road. 

A woollen merchant (G. R. Portway & Co. Ltd., Leeds). Ashfield, 
Headingley, in 1904. 

3626. Ray wood, Vaughan Rycroft, 8 July, 1874 — Mr. R. 

Raywood, 31, Clarendon Place. 

To South Africa in 1895. Imperial Light Horse Volunteers; wounded 
at Elandeslagte ; siege of Ladysmith. Residing at Gumiston, Transvaal, 
in 1906. 

3627. Singleton, Vincent Haw, 27 July, 1873 — Mr. J. Singleton, 

Delph M*. 

(Son of James Singleton, teacher of shorthand and bookkeeping at the 
School.) Left July, 1889, to enter the Head Office of the Yorkshire 
Penny Bank, Leeds. Manager of the Branch Banks at Nelson and 
Colne since 1899. Manchester Road, Nelson, in 1906. 

3628. Sproule, Charles W™ [n6 BoggsJ, 26 June, 1877, ^on of 

Mr. C. Boggs, 15, S* John's lerrace. 

Charles William Sproule Boggs. Yorkshire College, Medical Depart- 
ment. L.S.A 1905. 

3629. Webster, William, 11 Nov., 1873 — Mrs. Webster, 

6, Woodland View, Chapeltown. 

3630. Chamley, John Hubert, 17 Dec, 1875 — ^J. A. Chamley, 

Esq., Horsforth. 
(Son of John Heaton Chamley.) With Horace Greaves & Co., 
engineers, 7, Park Lane, Leeds. 



284 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3631. Spong, Ambrose, 25 Oct., 1875 — Mr. F. Spong, Manor 

House, Crossgates. 

Yorkshire College. M.B.; Ch.B. Vict., 1898. South African War. 
Manston House, Leeds, in 1904. 

3632. Thompson, E. Ernest, 20 Nov., 1 873. Rev. J. Thompson, 

Hunslet Vicarage. 

Edward Ernest (son of Rev. John) Thompson. Bishop's CoUcse, Isle of 
Man. A brewer at Wetherby, Wakefield, and Goole; and trom 1904 
with Stephenson & Son, Beverley. Grosvenor House, Beverley, in 1905. 

3633. Browne, Frank Dennis, 26 Oct., 1869 — ^T. L. Brown, 

Esq., 74, North Road, Ripon. 

(Son of Thomas Leland Brown, in the Yorkshire Bank at Ripon.) 
M.B. Durham, 1893. Indian Medical Service; Frontier War; China. 
Rajahmundry, Madras, in 1904. 

3634. Wood, Sydney, 22 June, 1875 — Mr. Musgrave Wood, 

66, Francis S*^, New Leeds. 

Sydney J. Musgrave Wood. An insurance agent. In London in 1906. 

3635. Hepworth, Morton, 29 May, 1875 — Mr. A. Hepworth, 

44, Cardigan Lane. 

(Son of Alfred Hepworth.) With Joseph Hepworth & Son, Ltd., 
wholesale clothiers, Leeds. 

3636. Thompson, Richard Dermott, 31 Oct., 1876 — Rev. J. 

Thompson (as above). 

(Son of Rev. John Thompsoru) An engineer with Hudswell, Clark and 
Co., and Kitson & Co.; and from 1903 District Superintendent of the 
Madras Railway. Perambur, Madras, in 1905. 

1887. First Term. 

3637. Anderson, Samuel, 21 Feb^, 1873 — Mr. A. Anderson, 

3, Lofthouse Place. 

Apprenticed to Cuttle & Co., warehousemen. A warehouseman at 
31, St. Paul's Street, Leeds (Anderson & Mortimer), in 1903. 

3638. Beevers, Charles Herbert, 10 June, 1873. 

3639. Beevers, John Gordon, 16 Aug., 1876 — Mr. C. Beevers, 

17, Ash wood Villas, Headingley. 

Sons of Charles Beevers, accountant. 

Charles Herljert Beevers. A chartered accountant with Beevers and 

Adgie, 52, Basinghall Street, Leeds. 8, Woodland Park Road, 

Headingley, in 1905. 

John Gordon Beevers. An insurance broker. Victoria Chambers, and 

33, Lyddon Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 

3640. Dale, John Edward, 19 March, 1872 — Mr. E. Dale, 

52, Francis St. 

Admitted a solicitor, April, 1894. 4, De Grey Street, Leeds, in 1904. 

3641. Dickson, Henry Bower, 13 Feb., 1877 — Mr. J. Dickson, 

8, Ash Grove, Headingley. 

(Son of John Dickson.) Articled to an accountant. 18, Ash Road, 
Headingley, in 1906. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 285 

3642. Ebbage^ George William, 2 1 Feb., 1 878 — Mr. R. Ebbage, 

5, Gawen S*, Jack Lane. 

(Son of Robert Ebbage.) A scholar from Bewerley Street School. A 
mechanical draughtsman. 3, Glenard Avenue, North Circular Road, 
Dublin, in 1905. 

3643. Gomersall, Albert, 7 Sep., 1874 — Mr. S. Gromersall, 

29, Chetwynd St., Meadow K\ 

(Son of Samuel Gomersall.) A scholar from Bewerley Stieet School. 
Died April, 1895. 

3644. Graybum, W" Echlin Henry, 26 Nov., 1876— E. W. H. 

Grayburn, Esq., 11, Moorland R**. 

(Son of \^lllam Echlin Heniy Grayburn. Agent at Goole to the Trustees 
of the Aire and Calder Navigation.) Victoria College, Jersey. Assam 
Tea O., 1897. Dibrugarh, Assam, in 1902. 

3645. HoUingsworth, John Herbert, 20 May, 1875 — D' J. 

HoUingsworth, Preston House, Willow Terrace R**. 

(Son of John McKie HoUingworth, M. R.C. S. ) Felstead School ; Sidney- 
Sussex College, Cambridge. Scholar and Prizeman; B.A. 1897; 22nd 
Wrangler. A master at Rossall School, 1899-1904; then a master at 
Harrow School. 

3646. Hook, William, 31 Oct., 1873 — Mr. F. Hook, 95, Hillary S*. 

3647. Leather, Percy Alexander, 3 Feb., 1875 — Mr. J. Leather, 

52, Samuel St. 

(Son of Alexander William Dow Leather, grandson of John Wignall 
Leather.) At Rotherham in 1903. 

3648. Leak, John Brook, 2^ Aug., 1877 — ^Mr. J. E. Leak, Leak 

Terrace, Hunslet. 

(Son of No. 2394.) Architect and surveyor. Waterloo Road, and 
Belmont, Hunslet, in 1904. 

3649. Mart, Henry Griffith, 13 April, 1874 — Mr. W. Mart, 

6, Moorland R**. 

(Son of William Mart.) A paper merchant (Roberts, Mart & Co., Leeds 
and Birmingham). 6, Claremont Drive, lieadingley, in 1905. 

3650. RatclifFe, John Henry Telford, 28 Nov., 1871 — (brother) 

Mr, J. RatclifFe, 18, Moor Crescent House, Hunslet; 
fell ill and left directly after term began. 

A dentist. 68, Dewsbury Road, Leeds, in 1905. 

3651. Richardson, Frederick, 13 Dec, 1875. 

3652. Richardson, Herbert, 9 June, 1877 — Mr. G. Richardson, 

123, Woodhouse Lane. 

George Frederick (son of Geoi^e) Richardson. 21, Vernon Road, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

Joseph Herbert (son of George) Richardson. Shrewsbury School; 
Christ College, Cambridge. B.A. 190a Admitted a solicitor, 1905. 
89, Albion Street, Leeds, in 1906. 

3653. Robinson, Joseph, 12 Feb., 1873 — ^Mr. E. Robinson. 

(Son of Elijah Robinson.) A scholar from Bewerley Street School. 
A schoolmaster. 67, Wickham Street, Beeston Hill, Leeds, in 1905. 



286 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3654. Robinson, Sydney Greenwood, 30 Dec, 1873 — Mr. T. B. 

Robinson, 86, Burley M*. 

A mechanical engineer; A.M.LM.E. Palace Chambers, 9, Brid^ 
Street, Westminster, in 1903. 

3655. Stockdale, Claude, 29 Dec, 1874 — Mr. T. Stockdale, 

Spring Lea, Leeds. 

(Son of Thomas Stockdale.) St. Paul's College. Stoney Stratford. 
Farming in England and Canada. Imperial Light Hon»e; South 
African War. In South Africa in 1903. 

3656. Sunley, Walter, 19 Aug., 1872 — Mr. W" Sunley, Upper 

Wortley. 

William Sunley was a grocer at 147, Upper Wortley Road, in 1890. 

3657. Williamson, Alfred, 26 Feb., 1877 — A. Williamson, Esq., 

3, Park Row. 

Alfred Williamson was a sharebroker there in 1877. 

3658. Woodhead, Caesar, 21 Sep. (?), 1873. 

3659. Woodhead, Noel, 17 May, 1875 — Mr. W. C. Woodhead, 

173, Woodhouse Lane. 

Sons of William Copley Woodhead, surgeon. 

3660. Dixon, Joseph, 26 Nov., 1872 — Mr. W. Dixon, Yeadon 
. House, Woodhouse Lane. 

Formerly a provision merchant; then a cashier. 13, St. Michael's 
Lane, Headingley, in 1903. 

3661. Draper, Harold E. — T. Draper, Esq., 41, Reginald 

Terrace. 

In the Government Survey Department, Perth, West Australia, in 1904. 

1887. 2««> Term. 

3662. Ainslie, Alfred Gilchrist, i July, 1876 — Mr. W. Ainslie, 

14, Kelso Road. 

(Brother of No. 3523.) A mechanical engineer and draughtsman. With 
Kitson Sc Co., Airedale Foundry, Hunslet, in 1904. 

3663. Brown, Harry Ravenhill, 12 May, 1876 — Mr. H. Brown, 

18, Boar Lane. 

With his father (Henry Brown & Co., tea merchants, 18, Boar Lane). 
Eldon House, Leeds, in 1903. 

3664. Heigham, Tom W™ Jennings, 14 June, 1877 — ^Mr. J. 

Heigham, 44, Sholebrook Avenue, Potternewton. 

Son of Jennings Heigham (Speck & Co., Penn Street, Green Road). 

3665. Hudson, Frank— Mr. F. W. Hudson, The Elms, Chapel- 

town Road. 

Secretary to the Ocean Insurance Co., Hull, in 1004. 

3666. Hopps, Charles, 24 May, 1876— Mr. C. H. Hopps, 

16, Beech Grove Terrace. 

3667. Lamb, William Henry, i June, 1875 — Mr. J. W. Lamb, 

I, Lovell Place, Leeds. 

John William Lamb was a herbalist in Briggate. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 287 

3668. Matthews, Ernest Dudley, 7 May, 1875— Rev. J. H. D. 

Matthews. 

Rossall School ; Sidney-Sussex College, Cambridge ; did not reside. 
Royal Garrison Artillery — 2nd lieutenant, 16 May, 1900; lieutenant, 
5 Tuly, 1901. 

3669. Mellish, Walter Norman, 21 Oct., 1875 — Mr.J.A.Mellish, 

Ingleside, Headingley. 

(Son of Andrew Mellish.) Served in the Boer War with the Leeds 
Imperial Yeomanry. Edmonton, N.W.T., Canada, in 1903. 

3670. Scott, John, 24 April, 1878 — Rev. Canon Scott, S* John's 

Vicarage. 

Bath College; King's College, Cambridge ; Exhibitioner; B. A. 1900; 
2nd Class Classics. Ceylon Civil Service. Colombo, Ceylon, in 1903. 

3671. Smith, Alfred Hudson, 15 Jan., 1876 — Mr. H. Smith, 

20, Reginald Terrace. 

3672. Stevenson, Archibald Frank, 25 March, 1874 — Mr. T. 

Stevenson, 33, Regent's Park Road. 

Andrew Stevenson, Head Master of Leeds School of Art and Drawing 
Master at the School, lived at 33, Regent Park Terrace, in 1890. 

3673. Woodthorpe, Harold, 2 5 Nov', 1 874 — Mr. H. Woodthorpe, 

50, Sholebrooke Avenue. 

(Son of Henry Woodthorpe.) In the Bank of England, Leeds Branch ; 
then in the Bank Note Office, London. Fanns, Myddleton Road, 
Uxbridge, in 1904. 

3674. Wurtzburg, John Austin, 15 Dec, 1877 — J.H.Wurtzburg, 

Esq., Clavering House, 2, De Grey Road. 

(Son of John Henry Wurtzburg, No. 1294.) Shrewsbury School; Christ 
Church, Oxford. 2nd Class Mods. 1899 ; B.A. 1901 ; 2nd Class Lit. 
Hum. Wells Theological College, 1902-3. Curate of St. Mark's, 
Portsmouth, 1903. 

1887. 3^ Term. 

3675. Craven, Frank, 22 May, 1877 — Mr. J. Craven, 3, Beech 

Grove Terrace. 

(Son of John Craven.) A hat and cap maker. Director, Gaunt and 
Hudson, Ltd., Leeds. Carlton Lodge, Leeds, in 1904. 

3676. Dunsford, Henry FoUett, 16 July, 1874. 

3677. Dunsford, Martin George, 4 Oct., 1875 — Mr. F. Dunsford, 

72, Cardigan Road, 

Sons of Follett Dunsford, of Cardigan Hill Lane, Southampton, in 1904. 
Henry Follett Dunsford represents Bryant & May, match makers. 
2, Grosmont, Headingley, in 1904. 

Martin George Dunsford. A buyer in the drapery trade. 13, Arthur 
Road, HoUoway, N., 1904. 

3678. Fox, Charles Richard Dacre, 20 Dec, 1876. 

(Brother of No. 3679.) Articled to a solicitor, but not admitted. A 
traveller at Vicarage Road, Teddington, in 1904. 

3679. Fox, Godfrey Hunsley, 22 Jan., 1877 — Grandfather, Mr, 

R. Fox, Springfield Mount. 

(Brother of No. 3678.) 

3680. Hammond, Hubert Day, 17 May, 1876. 



288 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3681. Hammond, Reginald, 27 May, 1877 — Mr. T. Hammond, 

7, S* John's Terrace. 

Re-entered. (See following No. 3923.) 

3682. Hancock, William Hugh Munday, 14 July, 1874 — Rev. 

W. E. Hancock, Upper Armley Vicarage. 

St. Peter's School, York ; (?) Emmanuel College, Cambridge. 

3683. Kelly, Claude Augustus, 14 May, 1875. 

3684. Kelly, Bernard Ronald, i Dec., 1876 — Mr. J. Kelly, 

3, Kensington Terrace. 

Sons of John Kelly, architect. 

Claude Augustine Kelly. An architect (Kelly & Dickie, 466, Oxford 

Street, W.). Residence, 2, Langford Place, St. John's Wood, N.W., 

in 1906. 

Bernard Romuald Kelly. A stockbroker from 1904. Residence, 

2, Langford Place, St. John's Wood, N.W., in 1906. 

3685. Landless, William, 29 April, 1873. 

3686. Landless, Norman Banityre, 19 Nov., 1875 — Mr. W. 

Landless, School Board Offices. 

William Landless was a tobacco broker in 1904. 
Norman Bannatyne Landless died on 23 April, 1902. 

3687. Lamb, GKlbert Henry, 14 Sep., 1875. 

3688. Lamb, Charles Edward, i July, 1878 — Rev. B. Lamb, 

S' George's Vicarage. 

Rev. Gilbert Henry Lamb. Emmanuel College, Cambridge. B. A. 1897. 
Curate of Dewsbury, 1899-1900 ; of Clapham, Lancaster, from 1901-3. 
Chaplain & Vice-Principal of the S.P.G. College, Trichinopoly, South 
India, in 1905. 

Charles Edward Lamb. Admitted a solicitor, Dec, 1900. Laml> and 
Stringer, Kettering, in 1903. 

3689. Mart, Charles, 26 Dec., 1876 — M*^ W. Mart, 6, Moorland 

Road. 

Charles Frederick (son of William) Mart. A paper merchant (Roberts, 
Mart & Co., Leeds and Birmingham). 8, Carlton Road, Leeds Road, 
Harrogate, in 1905. 

3690. Matthews, Craufurd Tait, 8 Jan., 1879 — Rev. J. H. D. 

Matthews. 

Yorkshire College. Scholar; M.B.; Ch.B. Vict. 1903. Royal Army 
Medical Corps Volunteers ; South African War. Leeds Infirmary, 1904-5. 
22, Wheathouse Road, Huddersfield, in 1906. 

3691. Mills, Thoma.s, 28 March, 1878 — Mr. A. Mills, 9, Bruns- 

wick Mount. 

Alfred Mills was a traveller, and lived at 9, Brudenell Mount, in 1890. 

3692. Moorhouse, Charles Herbert, 15 Sep., 1874 — Mr. C. F. 

Moorhouse, Belmont House, Clarendon R**. 

Yorkshire College. M.B.; Ch.B. Vict. 1897. I4> Belmont Grove, 
Leeds, in 1901. 

3693. Robinson, Ellis Swales, 13 April, 1873— R. Robinson, 

Esq% Kirkstall Hall. 

With E. J. Arnold & Son, printers, Leeds. Waterloo Lodge, Bramley, 
Leeds, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 289 

3694. Robinson, Francis, 24 August, 1876 — Mr. J. Robinson, 

Highfield House, Belle vue R**. 

(Son of James Robinson, and brother of No. 3434. ) A linen manufacturer. 
77, Clarendon Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

3695. Searls, Percy Lee, 21 Nov., 1876 — Mrs. Searls, 12, S* John's 

Terrace. 

Died 2 Jan., 190a 

3696. Thompson, James Walter, 14 June, 1873 — Rev. F. D. 

Thompson, 17, Tanfield St. 

A chartered accountant, 1S98, 71, Albion Street, Leeds. 23, Blenheim 
Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 

3697. Verity, John Heptinstall, 25 June, 1873. 

3698. Verity, Ernest Albert, 15 Oct% 1874 — Mr. J. M. Verity, 

Osborne Villa, 15, Louis S*, New Leeds. 

Sons of Joshua M. Verity. 

John Heptinstall Verity. An ironmonger (Fred Verity & Son, 54 to 60, 
Call Lane, Leeds). Moorside, Lidgett Park, Roundhay, in 1904. 
Ernest Albert Verity. An engineer, East Street, Bradford. Sholebroke 
Avenue, Leeds, in 1904. 

3699. Sm)rth, Charles Edward Cartwright, 13, Feb. i, 1874. 

Mrs. Sm)rth, 5, Norwood Terrace, Victoria Road, 
Headingley. 

(Son of Captain Charles Masterman Smyth.) St. Edmund's Hall, 
Oxford. Beckett Exhibitioner; B.A. 1897; 2nd Class Mod. Hist. 
Private Tutor. Master at the High School, Kelso ; Bradford Grammar 
School, from 1903. 

3700. Lamb, Albert, 25 Jan., 1873 — Mr. W. Lamb, Waterside 

House, Bubwith, Selby; with Mrs. Thrippleton, 
3i,Ventnor St. 

3701. Williamson, Arthur Peel, 12 Jan., 1875. 

3702. Williamson, Herbert Stansfield, 25 Jan., 1877 — E. 

Williamson, Esq., Hillary Place. 

Sons of Ellis Williamson. 

Arthur Peel Williamson. Admitted a solicitor, March, 1897 (Honours). 

Bescoby & Williamson, 18 Grove Street, Retford, in 1903. 

Herbert Stansfield Williamson. Christ Church, Oxford. Scholar, 1896 ; 

2nd Class Classical Mods. 1898; B.A. 1900; 2nd Class Lit. Hum.; Indian 

Civil Service, 1900. Assistant Commissioner in the Punjaub in 1903. 

1888. !•* Term. 

3703. Britten, George Betrand, 3 June, 1875 — Mr. G. Britten, 

16, Oulton St., Dewsbury R**. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. Drowned at Llandudno. 

3704. Brooke, George William, 24 July, 1874— Mr. J. Brooke, 

15, Cliff Mount. 

A scholar from Carlton Hill Board School. Director and secretary of 
Preston, Brooke & Co. Ltd., wholesale clothiers, Leeds. 15, Cliff Mount, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

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290 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3705. Dent, Charles Frankland, 22 Sep., 1876— Mrs. Dent, 

20, Consort Terrace, S* John's R**. 

(Son of Rev. Richard Frankland Dent.) Cashier, Horsfkll Destructor 
Co. Ltd., Leeds. 3, Claremont Drive, Headingley, in 1903. 

3706. Hardcastle, John Robert, 21 Feb., 1875 — Mr. J. Hard- 

castle, 56, Waterloo R^. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. In the General Post Office, 
Leeds, in 1904. 

3707. Harrison, Greorge, 2% Oct., 1875 — ^Mr. G. Harrison, 

22^ Lad3rpit SS Beeston Hill. 

(Son of George Harrison.) A scholar from Bewerley Street School. 
With Lloyd's Bank, Ltd., Leeds. Middleton View, 150, Beeston Road, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

3708. Hirsch, Charles, 25 May, 1874 — (Uncle) Mr. P. Hirsch, 

27, Cookridge St. 

Died at Leeds in 1902. 

3709. Heald, Samuel Linley, 7 April, 1879 — G. H. Heald, Esq., 

72 a, Kirkgate. 

(Son of George Henry Heald.) Yorkshire College; Scholar, Victoria 
University. M.B.; Ch.B. 1904. 14, Hanover Square, Leeds, in 1905. 

3710. Harding, George Henry Oliver, 24 June, 1875 — Mr. T. 

Harding, 15, Morris St., Dewsbury R**. 

(Son of Thomas Harding.) A scholar from Bewerley Street School. 
An officer of Inland Revenue. Brownhills, Staffordshire, in 1904. 

371 1. Holmes, John, 29 Oct., 1874. 

3712. Holmes, Oswald Henry, 6 Oct., 1876. 

3713. Holmes, Morgan William, 7 Aug., 1877, Dr. Holmes, 

Rugby House, Meanwood R^. 

John Holmes. Yorkshire College. M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 

1897. Louis St., New Leeds, in 1905. 

Oswald Henry Holmes. Died at Leeds, 30 Oct., 1898. 

Morgan William Holmes. An electrical engineer at Wandsworth 

in 1905. 

3714. Loe, James Leslie, 25 Jan., 1878 — Mr. J. S. Loe, Grafton 

House, Grafton St. 

(Son of No. 1004 ante, and brother of No. 4051.) With Messrs. Kitson 
and Co., engineers, Airedale Foundry, Leeds. Crossgates in 1905. 

3715. Matheson, Greville Ewing, 19 June, 1874 — E. Matheson, 

Esq., 14, Clarendon R**. 

Atherton Greville Matheson (son of Ewing Mathe<K>n, of Clarendon 
Road, Leeds, managing director of Famley Iron Co.). Yorkshire 
College. Civil engineer. 

3716. Shackleton, Herbert Arthur Angel, 2 Jan., 1874 — Mrs. 

Shackleton, 9, Carnaby St. 

(Son of the late Arthur Angel Shackleton.) r. 1900. A bookkeeper. 
21, Roseneath Terrace, Oldfield Lane, Leeds, in 1905. 

3717. Gibson, Hubert, 19 Dec, 1874 — Mrs. Gibson, Belmont 

House, Ossett; adopted by (with) Mr. Eaiowles, 3, 
Cambrian House, Holbeck. 

A chemist (major qualification). 27, Bridge Street, Roncom, in 1905. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 29 1 

1888. 2"<" Term. 

3718. Atkinson, Tom Herbert Sage, 3 Sep., 1877 — Mr. T. 
Atkinson, Oakwood, Kirkstall. 

(Son of Tom Atkinson.) A motor engineer at 41, Aire Street, and Albion 
Street, Leeds. Oakwood, Kirkstall, in 1904. 

3719' Charlesworth, John Robert, 25 April, 1878 — C. J. 
Charlesworth, Esq., 24, Consort Terrace. 

Son of Charles Samuel Charlesworth, and brother of Noa. 31 12, 3265, 
3283, and 3508. 

3720. Day, Bingley, 25 June, 1874 — B. Day, Esq., Shafton, 

Bamsley. 

(Son of Benjamin Day.) An estate agent. Hovingham, York, in 1903. 

3721. Handcock, Robert Oliver, 29 Aug., 1878 — G. Handcock, 

Esq., Westhill House, (Thapeltown R^. 

M.R.CS.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1904. 8, Westfield Terrace, Chapel-Allerton, 
in 1904. 

3722. Hinscliff, Claude, 15 April, 1874 — ^M. HinsclifF, Esq., 

Yorkshire Building Co., Wetherby. 

Bishop Hatfield Hall, Durham. Scholar; B.A. 1895; L. Th. Curate 
of Parham, near Hacheston, Suffolk, 1897-8; of Blackwell, Alfireton, 
1898-1902 ; of St. George's in the East, 1902-3 ; of Bobbing, Kent, 1904. ' 

3723. Knowles, Frederick W°*, 26 August, 1878 — Mr. A. J. 

Knowles, Albion House, Spencer Place, New Leeds. 

Son of Alfred John Knowles, provision merchant. 

3724. Hudson, Arthur Bass, 22 July, 1877 — ^W. Hudson, Esq., 

The Elms, Chapeltown R**. 

(Son of Frederick William Hudson.) An insurance agent. Wharfe 
House, Wetherby, in 1904. 

3725. Longley, Robert James, 7 July, 1877. 

3726. Longley, Joseph Alan, 4 June, 1879 — Mrs. Longley, 

6, Chestnut Avenue, Victoria R**, Heading! ey. 

Sons of the late Robert Longley. 

Robert James Longley. r. 1897. Articled to a civil engineer. A.M.I.C.E., 

1903* 13* Clarendon Place, Leeds, in 1903. 

James Alan Longley. r. 1897. Victoria University. M.B.; Ch.B. 

1902. Royal Army Medical Cor{)s — Lieutenant on probation, 31 Aug., 

1903. General Infirmary, Leeds, in 1903. 13, Clarendon Place, Leeds, 
in 1906. 

3727. Mason, George Henry, 29 Dec, 1877 — C. L. Mason, Esq., 

Moorland Terrace. 

(Son of Charles Letch Mason, and brother of Nos. 2951, 3251, and 
3542.) At Oundle School; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1896. Scholar; 
B.A. 1902; in. 3rd Classical Tripos. Lieutenant, Volunteer Battalion 
Suffolk Regiment ; South African War. 

3728. Pottet, John Earnshaw, 24 Dec., 1877 — Mr. F. H. Potter, 

7, Blenheim Terrace. 

3729. Somers, John, 28 Feb., 1873 — ^Mrs. Somers, 3, Exmouth 

Grove. 

(Son of Francis Somers.) An India rubber manufacturer. The 
Doncaster Rubber Co., Market Place, Doncaster, in 1905. 



292 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3730. Stansfeld, John, 14 July, 1875 — ^J. Stansfeld, Esq., 

31, Clarendon R^. 

(Son of John Stansfeld, iron merchant.) With John Stansfeld, Ltd., 
Great Geoige Street ; residence, 21, Ingle wood Terrace, Leeds, in 1905. 

3731. Thorp, John Skelton, 10 May, 1878 — ^A. Thorp, Esq., 

29, Lyddon Terrace. 

Died 18 Oct., 1904, at Waldershaigh, Bolsterstone, Sheffield, aged j6. 

3732. Townend, Walter, 19 Dec, 1877 — Mr. Townend, Park 

Farm, Seacroft. 

(Son of John Townend.) A farmer at Seacroft in 1903. 

3733' Varley, Henry Edgar, 5 Aug., 1876. 

3734. Varley, Greorge Anderson, 31 Dec, 1877 — Mr. J. Varley, 

257, Hyde Park R«*. 

Henry Edgar (second son of John) Varley. South African War ; 
Colesburg, relief of Kimberley, Driefontein, Paardeberg, Bloemfontein, 
Kronstadt, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfiiist ; with LordTullibardine's 
Scottish Horse. An insurance broker. 44, Fairlawn Grove, Bedford 
Park, London, W., in 1905. 

Geoi^ Anderson (third son of John) Varley. In varnish works. 
10, I^ndseer Avenue, Bramley, in 1905. 

3735. Whitehead, Albert Charles, 4 May, 1876 — Mr. C. 

Whitehead, 7, Newton Park. 

3736. Sanderson, Harold, 29 Oct., 1878 — Mr. Sanderson, 

Corporation Hotel, Camp R**. 

M.R.CV.S. 17 July, 1902. Ship Hotel, Leeds, in 1903. 

2737. Ph)rthian, Sidney Scott, 21 Feb., 1876. 

3738. Ph)rthian, George Scott, 29 Aug., 1877 — Mr. E. Dolby 

(uncle), 9, Springfield Mount. 

Sons of Joseph Peter Phythian, C.E., J. P., Fellow of Bombay 

University. 

Sidney Scott Phythian. An electrical and mechanical engineer with 

Greenwood & Batley, Leeds, and in 1905 vriih Tarry & Co., of 

Johannesburg (P.O. Box 870). 

George Scott Phythian. Edinburgh University. Great promise, but 
died before Uking M.A. Degree, 7 Sept., 1897, at Burford. 

1888. 3«> Term. 

3739. Burgon, Henry, 24 Jan., 1873. 

3740. Burgon, Benj. Wilson, 7 Aug., 1876— Mr. B. W. Burgon, 

Finchley Cottage, Far Headingley. 

Sons of Benjamin Worrell Burgon. 

Henry Longden Burgon. A provision merchant at 21, Freeman Street, 

Grimsby. 

Benjamin Wilson Burgon. The Newlands, Ranmoor, Sheffield, in 1905, 

3741. Chorley, Thomas Hill, 27 Nov., 1875. 

3742. Chorley, Eustace Archibald, 16 Feb., 1877 — C. R. 

Chorley, Esq., Headingley. 

Thomas Hill (fourth son of Charles Roberts) Chorley. Engineer, 
North Eastern Railway Co. South African War, 1901-2 ; 28th Company 
Imperial Yeomanry. Blyth, Northuroberiand, in 1903. 



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r-^ 



Rev. Eustace Archibald (fifth son of Charles Roberts) Chorley. 
University College, Oxford, 1896. B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. Curate of 
Kettering, 1901-4 ; of Lyme Regis, 1904. 

3743. Conder, Arthur Reignier, 14 July, 1875 — Rev. Dr. Conder, 

Newton Grove. 

(Son of the Rev. Eustace Rogers Conder, D.D., Congregational minister, 
and brother of Nos. 2838 and 3498.) Worcester College, Oxford: 
Scholar; 2nd Class Mods. 1896; 2nd Lit. Hum. 1898. Died 25 Jan., 
1901, at Cannes, aged 25. 

3744. Crawford, John Place, 26 March, 1 878 — Rev. J. Crawford, 

Vicarage, East Knottingley; with grandfather, Mr. J. 
Place, Femroyd, Roundhay. 

An architect and surveyor. 38, Conway Drive, Harehills Road, in 1905. 

3745. Cribb, Reginald Marsh, 2S Nov., 1878— H. H. Cribb, 

Esq., Newton Vale. 

Son of Henry Humphries Cribb, upholsterer. 

3746. Francis, John Langhorne, 21 Oct., 1878 — M. Francis, 

Esq., Halkyn, Holywell, N. Wales ; with Mr. Johnson, 
26, M* Preston. 

(Son of Matthew Frands.) A.R.S. Mines, 19CX). Manager of lead and 
sine mines in Flintshire. Old Hall, Halkyn, Holywell, m 1905. 

3747. Hudson, Harry Vincent, 16 Dec, 1874 — Mr. J. Hudson, 

Leeds Bridge. 

3748. lUingworth, Albert, 9 July, 1878 — Mr. W. lUingworth, 

17, Moorland R^. 

(Son of William Knibb Hlingworth, grocer, and brother of No. 3342.) 
An insurance broker. 17, Moorland Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

3749. lUingworth, George Fred: 18 Nov., 1878 — Mr. E. 

lUingworth, 28, Clarendon Place. 

(Son of Edward Abraham lUingworth.) Campbellpore, India, in 1906. 

3750. Jackson, Arthur John, it Aug., 1874 — Mr. W. Jackson, 

7, Queen's St., Leeds* 

i^ndinwi, Alfred EmiljS April, 1878 — F.W.Landmann, 
o^ ^^^-fiiki; with Mr. Knightley, 62, Springfield 

I. South African War. In Brooklyn, U.S.A., in 1904. 

Ledgard, 13 March, 1874. 
onk, 16 Jan., 1875 — C. J. Newstead, 

rw^tr^iui, solicitor. 

^ad. In the Yorkshire Penny Bank, Leeds; 
Bank a.t Doncaster in 1906. 
Wed March, 1895. 

ep., 1874 — Mrs. Oglesby, 3, Cav- 

ler Groyc, Leeds, in 1904. 




294 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3755. Scott, Thomas Arnold, 9 June, 1879 — Rev. Canon Scott, 

St. John's Vicarage. 

Feisted School ; Christ's College, Cambridge ; Exhibitioner ; B. A. 1901 ; 
2nd Class 3rd Div. Classical Tripos. Leeds Cleigy School. Curate of 
St. Paul's, king Cross, Halifax, 1902. The Clergy House, Kii^ Cross, 
Halifax. 

3756. Selfe, Charles Henry Sydney, 25 Jan^, 1 876 — ^Major Selfe, 

R.A., Barracks, Newport (Mon.). (Guardian, Rev. 
J. H. D. Matthews.) 

(Son of Sydney Gerard Frederick Selfe, Lieut. -Colonel Royal Artillery, 
ret. pay, 9 May, 1894.) In the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank at 
Lyons. 

3757. Strangwayes, Edward, Sep., 1874. 

3758. Strangwayes, Oliver (rNoah), 12 Oct., 1876 — Guardian, 

J. S. Strangwayes, Esq., Alne Hall, Easingwold; with 
Miss James, The Grove, Shadwell. 

3759. Smith, Alfred Percy, 9 Aug., 1878 — ^Mr. B. Smith, 

22, Ebberston Terrace. 

(Son of Benjamin Smith.) A corn merchant. 34, Ebberston Terrace, 
Leeds, in 1905. 

3760. Whitehead, John, 10 June, 1875 — Mr. Johii Whitehead, 

Clarendon Place. 

3761. White, Lionel Bruce, Mr. J.F.White, 1 3, Blenheim Terrace. 

A photographer, Hyde Park Studios, and 15, Regent Park Terrace, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

3762. Wilkinson, Richard Hartley Sagar, 24 Feb., 1876 — Mrs. 

Wilkinson, S*^ Mary's MS Chapeltown R**. 

(Third son of the late William Wilkinson.) Bom 26 Feb.. 1876. To 
Cheltenham College. A former. 3rd West Yorkshire Regiment; South 
African War ; retired. St. Mary's Mount, Leeds, in 1904. 

3763. Wiley, Percy John Douglas, 1 8 Feb., 1 874 — Mr. A.Wiley, 

Waltaire, Newlay. 
(Son of Alexander Wiley, Clerk to the Bramley Guardians.) Assistant 
Clerk, Bromley Union, Kent. 

1889. !•* Term. 

3764. Allison, Fred : William, March 8,187 7 — Mr. R. R. Allison, 

Laurel Villas, Chapel Lane, Armley. 

Wadham Collie, Oxford. Scholar, 1896; 2nd Class Classical Mods. 
1898; B.A. 19CX); 2nd Class Lit. Hum. 1900. Indian Civil Service, 
19CX). Assistant Collector, Bombay, in 1903. 

3765. Brown, Charles Ernest, Oct. 16, 1876 — Mr. W. A. M. 

Brown, Ashgrove, Headingley. 

(Son of William Andrew Morrison Brown. ) A bank manager, London 
City and Midland Bank, Neath, South Wales, in 1903. 

3766. Butler, James Livesey, May 28, 1877 — Mrs. Hahnel, late 

Butler, 1 2, Moorland R**. 

John Hahnel, dyer, lived there in 1890. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 295 

3767- Cartledge, Frank, Sep. 27, 1874— Mr. T. Cartledge, 
123, Hyde Park R<". 

(Son of Thomas Cartledge.) A clerk in Leeds Post Office. In the 
Post Office Corps in South Africa. Died from enteric at Pretoria, 
27 Jan., 1902. 

3768. Clifton, H. 

Herbert (son of John) Clifton. A clerk in the Leeds office of the Great 
Northern Railway Co. 46, Portland Crescent, Leeds, in 1905. 

3769. Crawshaw, Isidore Cyril Bernard, Dec. 22, 1878 — ^J. W. 

Crawshaw, Esq., 173, Hyde Park R**. 

(Brother of No. 35930 Died 17 April, 19CX), at Yeadon. 

3770. Feamside, Harold Flint, Nov. 4, 1875 — Mr. E. Feamside, 

4, Marlboro' Terrace, Belle Vue R^. 

(Son of Eklwin Fearnside, and brother of No. 3028.) A woollen 
manufacturer (Fearnside Brothers, Ossett). Edwin Road, Leeds, in 1904. 

3771. Gomersall, E. — Mr. S. Gomersall, 29, Chetwynd St., 

Meadow R**. 

Edward (son of Samuel) Gomersall. A scholar from Bewerley Street 
School. An engineer. General Post Office, London, in 1904. 

3772. Greig, John Fowler, March 31, 1873 — D. Greig, Esq., 

Headingley Hill. 
(Son of David Greig, of John Fowler & Co. Ltd.). In Australia; 
occupation unknown in 1903. 

3773. Hayes, Fred. William, May 11, 1878 — Mr. F. Hayes, 

1 3, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. 

Frederick William (son of Frederick) Hayes. Yorkshire Collie, 
Medical Department. M.B., Ch.B. (Vict.), 1904; M.B., Ch.B. (Leeds), 
1905. Resident Medical Officer at the London Homoeopathic Hospital, 
1904. Hon. Physician at the Leeds Homoeopathic Dispensary, 1906. 
3, Reginald Terrace, Leeds, in 1906. 

3774. Henderson, Harry Kemping, Nov. 19, 1875 — Mr. J. 

Henderson, 64, Belle Vue R^. 

Left after four terms, through illness. Proprietor of Henderson's 
Business Institute, 18, Park Lane, Leeds. The Grange Farm, Arthington, 
in 1903. 

3775. HoUiday, Hubert, May 15, 1877 — H. HoUiday, Esq., 

Ashwood Villas, Headingley Hill. 

3776. Kitchin, Fred: Hyland, May 18, 1878 — F. Kitchin, Esq., 

Regent Villas, Headingley. 

3777. Midgley, Herbert Lee, May 13, 1878 — E. C. Midgley, 

Esq., Thorn Lea, Cardigan Rd., Headingley. 

(Son of Ellis Crowther Midgley.) Mayfield, St. Michael's Road, 
Headingley, in 1903. 

3778. Mellish, Alic Ruthven, July 20, 1878 — Mr. Mellish, 

Ingleside, 25, Cardigan R^, Headingley. 

(Son of Andrew Mellish.) Director and representative of Mellish, 
Richardson & Co. Ltd., woollen manufacturers. 89, Silver Royd Hill, 
Wortley, Leeds, in 1903. 

3779. Naylor, William S., July 5, 1877 — Mr. James Naylor, 

39, Kensington Terrace, Hyde Park. 



296 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3780. Poulter,T. 

3781. Rowling, Samuel Thompson, June 4, 1874 — Mrs. 

Rowling, 3, Quarry M*, Hyde Park. 

Yorkshire College. M.B.; B.S.; Victoria, 1896, Honours. 13, De 
Grey Terrace, L^eds, in 1906. 

3782. Smithson, Hugh F., April 15, 1879 — Mr.W. P. Smithson, 

3, Queen's Square. 

3783. Verity, Charles Fred: March 26, 1877 — Mr. Verity, Belle 

Vue, Horsforth. 

An ironmonger (F. Verity & Son, Call Lane, Leeds). Ingleden Crescent, 
Street Lane, Roundhay, in 1904. 

3784. Webster, William L., June 29, 1875 — Mr. W. Webster, 

9, Laurel Grove, Armley. 

3785. Wilson, John George, Aug. 6, 1873 — Mr. T. S. Wilson, 

39, Reginald Terrace. 

3786. Yeadon, Arthur Edward Nield, Nov. 17, 1873 — M' A. 

Yeadon, Turrett Villa, 51, Francis St. 

(Son of John Arthur Yeadon, and brother of No. 3876. ) A mechanical 
engineer (Yeadon, Son & Co., Albion Place, Leeds). Captain of York- 
shire Rugby Football Club. 57, Francis Street, in 1904. 

1889. 2»<" Term. 

3787. Chadwick, Percy, Nov. 26, 1879 — ^Mr. J. Chadwick, 

Normandy Villas, Chapeltown. 

(Son of Joseph Chadwick.) Living at Royal Crescent, Scarborough, 
in 1904. 

3788. Dodd, Ernest James Auberon, Oct. 30, 1873. 

3789. Dodd, Eustace C. Theodore, March 18, 1876— Rev. J. 

Dodd, Vicarage, Boston Spa. 

Ernest James Auberon Dodd. M.R.C.S. Eng.; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1896. 
House Surgeon at the Leeds Infirmary, 1897. 18, Harrogate Road, 
Chapel- AUerton, Leeds, in 190 1. 

Eustace Cyril Theodore Dodd. With a land agent at Cirencester. On 
a tea plantation, Doloo Tea Estate, Cacbar, in 1903. 

3790. Farr, James Reid, Nov. 25, 1875 — Mr. G. B. Farr, 

41, Albert Terrace, Burley. 

John Reid (son of George Bevitt) Farr. Traveller for drysalters. 
South African War. 41, Albert Terrace, Burley, in 1903. 

3791. Eraser, James, Feb. 18, 1876 — ^J. Eraser, Esq., 8, Park 

Sq"; Claremont, Horsforth. 

(Son of John Fraser, C.E.) Died 2 Nov., 1891, aged 16. 

3792. Greaves, Vernon W. S., Oct., 1873 — Mr. H. Greaves, 

Beechwood House, Halton. 

Assistant Overseer for the township of Temple Newsam. Halton, Leeds, 
in 1906. 

3793. Greig, Ernest Harold, Feb. i, 1878 — Grandson of Mrs. 

Greig, Headingley Hill. 

(Grandson of the late David Greig, of John Fowler & Co. Ltd.) In 
Canada; occupation unknown in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 297 

3794. Marcan, Leslie, March 7, 1879 — Lucien Marcan, Esq., 

2, S* Chad's Villas, Headingley. 

At Cheltenham Collore from 1893 to 1898; New College, Oxford, 1898. 
6. A. 1902. Admitteda solicitor, 1906. Weetwood Farm, Leeds, in 1906. 

3795. Newsham, George Henry, Oct. 22^ 1874 — Mr. E. 

Newsham, 26, Cliff MS Hyde Park. 

Apprenticed to Marshall & Snelgrove, Ltd., silk mercers, Leeds. 66, 
North Street, Brighton, in 1906. 

3796. Talbot, Edward Keble, Dec. 31, 1877— Rev. E. S. Talbot, 

D.D., Vicar of Leeds. 

Winchester College; Christ Church, Oxford. B.A 1900. Ellerton 
Prizeman. Curate of Woolwich from 1904. 

3797. Tomlinson, Ernest Russell, May 3, 1876 — Mr. J. 

Tomlinson, 2%, Samuel S*, Camp R^. 

A grocer at 19, Church Lane, Normanton, in 1906. 

3798. Richardson, Douglas Campbell, June 1 6, 1 876 — Mr. A. M. 

Richardson, 116, Otley R**, Far Headingley. 

(Son of Alfred Massy Richardson.) Serving in the Army in 1902. 

3799. Whiteley, Henry Stanley, Sep. 15, 1879 — Mr. J.Whiteley, 

29 1, Burley View ; fell ill and never came to the school. 

1889. 3'** Term. 

3800. Birdsell, James, Jan. 27, 1875 — Mr. J. Birdsell, Tunstall 

Villas, Dewsbury R^. 

An iron merchant, Dewsbury Road, Leeds. Northcote, Koundhay, in 1904. 

3801. Chadwick,John CoUinge, Oct. 6, 1878— Mr.W.Chadwick, 

55, Headingley Lane. 

A cloth manufacturer (Chadwick Bros., Perseverance Mills, Leeds). 
Sandymount, Harrogate, in 1904. 

3802. Cooke, John Hewson, March 27, — ^Alf. Cooke, Esq', 

Weetwood Hall. 

(Son of Alderman Alfred Cooke.) Afterwards at Rugby. Went to 
Australia in 1901. 

3803. Dalby, Fred. William, July 10, 1874 — Mr. J. Dalby, 

Compton, Collingham. 

A fsirmer at Compton, Collingham, in 1904. 

3804. Facer, John Arthur, Dec. 16, 1876 — Mr. T. Facer, 

I, Cardigan Place, Burley, Leeds. 

3805. Findlay, John Alexander, July 22^ 1876 — Rev. G. G. 

Findlay, Headingley College. 

Bom July, 1880. Magdalene College, Cambridge. Milner Scholar, 
1899 ; B.Au 1902 ; 2nd Div. 2nd Class Classics. A Wesleyan minister. 
Waterhouses, co. Durham, in 1904. 

3806. Hill, Sydney Herbert, July 10, 1880— Rev. G. Hill, 

Cromer Lodge, Cromer R**. 

An associate of the Institute of Accountants. Clare Valley Lodge, The 
Park, Nottingham, in 1904. 



2gS LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3807. Jackson, Percy Rogers, Nov. 27, 1878 — Mr. G.W.Jackson, 

20, S* John's Terrace. 

A decorator, 17, Park Row, Leeds. 20, St John's Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 

3808. Jackson, Richard Stanley, Nov. 25, 1874. 

3809. Jackson, John Hugh Beaumont, July 28, 1878. 

3810. Jackson, Reginald Beaumont, Jan. 4, 1876 — ^Mr. Lupton 

R. Jackson, Cliff House, Wetherby. 

Richard Stanley Jackson. A sheep farmer at Wellington, New Zealand. 
John Hugh Beaumont Jackson. In Messrs. Beckett's Bank, Harrogate. 
Libys Dene, Harrogate. 
Reginald Beaumont Jackson. Died at Bloemfontein. 

381 1. Ludolf, Adolf, May 24, 1878 — ^J. W. Ludolf, Esq., 

Headingley. 

(Son of John William Ludolf, No. 2124, and brother of No. 3903.) 
With his father, a flax, hemp and wool merchant, at 31, York Place, 
Leeds, in 1903. 

3812. Miall, Lawrence, Feb. 25, 1878 — Prof. Miall, 5, Mont- 

pellier Terrace, Cliff R**. 

Yorkshire College, Scholar, 1894; B.Sc. Vict St. John's College, 
Cambridge, Scholar. Eyesight failed ; did not graduate. A journalist. 
Died at sea, 5 Sept., 1901. 

3813. Mortimer, Edwin Augustus, Dec. i, 1879. 

3814. Mortimer, Louis Garthwaite, Aug. 6, 1877 — Mrs. 

Mortimer, 3, Marlboro' Terrace, Belle Vue R**. 

Edwin Augustus Mortimer. Guelf Agricultural College, Ontario. 
Louis Garthwaite Mortimer. A warehouseman at 51, St. PauFs Street, 
Leeds (Anderson & Mortimer), in 1903. 

3815. Newstead, Hugh Marriott, Aug. 11, 1877 — C.J. New- 

stead, Esq., Horsforth. 

(Son of James Shaw Newstead, solicitor.) In his father's office in 1903. 

3816. North, Alfred Edgar, Sep. 27, 1876— Mr. W. W. North, 

4, Chestnut Avenue, Victoria R**. 

Worcester College, Oxford. Exhibitioner. 

381 7. Tadman, Francis Stratten, Sep. 5, 1878 — Mr. A.Tadman, 

Headingley. 

Arthur Tadman was a commercial traveller at 6, Victoria Chambers, 
in 1877. 

3818. Thorp, Alfred Edmund, July 24, 1874 — A. Thorp, Esq., 

29, Lyddon Terrace. 

Rev. Alfred Edward Thorp. University College, Durham. L.Th. 1895. 
Curate of St. George's, jesmond, 1897; of Holy Trinity, Southport, 
from 190 1. 

3819. Talbot, Neville Stuart, Augt. 31, 1879— Rev^ D' Talbot, 

Vicarage, Leeds. 

Afterwards at Haileybury. Christ Church, Oxford. Lieutenant, 1st 
Battalion Rifle Brigade, 27 June, 1900; South African War; retired, 1903. 

3820. Tweedale, James Bertram, Dec. 12, 1878 — ^J. Tweedale, 

Esq., 4, Kingston Terrace. 
At Sedbergh School; private tutors. Ranching in Assiniboia in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 299 

3821. Wilkinson, John Warburton, Feb. 8, 1879 — Mr. B. 

Wilkinson, Woodburn, North Hill R^, Headingley. 

A linen draper, West Street, Leeds. Woodboume, North I Till Road, 
Ileadingley, in 1903. 

3822. Wilson, Reginald, Sep. 11, 1878 — R. Wilson, Esq., 

43, Bank S\ Leeds. 

In Lloyds Bank, Ltd., Leeds Branch. 

3823. Pegler, William Vernon, Dec. 19, 1877 — ^V. Pegler, Esq., 

L^eds & County Bank. 

(Son of Veraon Pegler.) Yorkshire College; Infirmary Scholar, 1895. 
37, Lyddon Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 

1890. !•* Term. 

3824. Andrews, Joseph Dalbys, Oct. 24, 1876 — Mr. J. D. 

Andrews, 16, M*^ Preston. 

Joseph Dalby Andrews. L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.S. Edin.; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 
1 901. Springfield House, Leeds, in I904- 

3825. Birdsell, George, Jan. 23, 1879 — Mr. G. Birdsell, May 

Villa, Dewsbury R<*. 

An iron merchant, Dewsbury Road, Leeds. Red Lea, Roundhay, in 1904. 

3826. Brittlebank, Joseph W° Foster— Mr. J. Brittlebank, 

14, Beecroft Grove, Chapeltown R^. 

Joseph William Forster Brittlebank (son of Major Joseph Brittlebank, 
6th Dragoon Guards). M.R.CV.S. 1897. Professor, Cirencester, 1897. 
Veterinary Surgeon to the Corporation of Manchester, 1901. Angela 
House, Sale, in 1904. 

3827. Cheater, Joseph, June 28, 1875. 1 Mr. W. Cheater, 

3828. Cheator, Francis W°, June 29, 1877 J 7, Kelso R**. 

Sons of William Cheatter. 

Joseph Cheatter. Went to Johannesburg in 1895. Was in the Jameson 

Raid ; a prisoner. In the Matabele and Becnuanaland Campaigns ; 

medals. Died 10 April, 1903, aged 27. 

Francis William Cheatter. A leather manufacturer (William Cheatter 

and Sons, Ltd., Valley Leather Works, Kirkstall Road, Leeds). Leeds 

Rifles; South African War; medal and four clasps. 7, Kelso Road, 

Leeds, in 1903. 

3829. Dibbs, Harry, Oct. 20, 1876 — Mr. J. Dibbs, 34, Moor 

Crescent, Dewsbury R**. 

(Son of John Dibbs.) At one time a bank clerk. 57, Stratford Street, 
Dewsbury Road, Leeds, in 1904. 

3830. Dalby, Richard Alexander, July 4, 1875 — Mr. J. Dalby 

Compton, CoUingham. 

An architect and surveyor (Hall & Dalby, 20, Park Row, Leeds). 
Boston Spa in 1904. 

3831. Grant, John Kingston, July 5, 1880 — Mrs. C. Grant, 

II, Moorland R^ 

(Son of Charles Grant, trafHc manager to the Aire and Calder 
Navigation.) In the ofHce of the Aire and Calder Navigation, Leeds, 
1 898-1900. Died in Kent in 1901. 



300 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3832. Hick, Walter Lamb, June 21, 1875 — ^Mr. J. W. Hick, 

22y Chapel Lane, Headingley. 

(Son of James William Hick.) A wholesale ironmoi^er — Hick Bros. 
17, Bridge End, Leeds, in 1900. 

3833. lUingworth, W», Jan. 19, 1 880— Mr. W. K. lUingworth, 

17, Moorland R^. 

(Son of William Knibb Illingworth. ) Died while at School, 1 6 Jan. , 1 895. 

3834. Grreen, Percy, April 17, 1876 — Mr. F. Green. 

3835. Hutton, Samuel, Aug. 17, 1876— Mr. E. Hutton. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. Died at Leeds, 8 July, 189S. 

3836. Jackson, Richard, March 21, 1879 — Mr. R. Jackson, 

16, Commercial S^ 

(Son of Richard Jackson, bookseller.) A printer and stationer, 
G>mmercial Street and Belgrave Works. 11, Spring Road, Leeds. 

3837. Jowett, John Blackburn, Oct. 24, 1880 — Mr. J. B. Jowett, 

33, Hanover Sq"*. 

(Son of John Blackburn Jowett, afterwards of 20, Lyddon Terrace.) A 
student in music. 20, Lyddon Terrace, in 1905. 

3838. Kay, Joseph, April 5, 1876 — Mr. G. Kay. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. 

3839. Miall, Rowland, May 5, 1879 — Prof. Miall, 5, Montpellier 

Terrace. 

(Son of Louis Compton Miall, F.R.S., and brother of Nos. 3431 and 
3812.) I, Richmond Mount, Leeds, in 1903. 

3840. Matkin,James,May9, 1876 — Mr. J. Matkin, 18, Boar Lane. 

Son of James Matkin, of the White Horse Restaurant, who died at 
Minster Gates, York, in May, 1905, aged 56. 

3841. Midgley, Fred. W™, Sep. 9, 1879— Mr. E. C. Midgley, 

Thorn Lea, Cardigan R<*. 

(Son of Ellis Crowther Midgley.) Derryork, Wood Lane, Headingley, 
in 1903. 

3842. Nicholson, Thomas Smith, April 22y 1878 — Mr. A. 

Nicholson, 53, Church St., Hunslet. 

(Son of Alfred Nicholson, a physician.) An actor. Mother's ad.dress, 
12, Brookfield Avenue, Roundnay Road, Leeds, in 1905. 

3843. Palmer, Ernest, Nov. 22^ 1875 — Mr. T. W. Palmer, 

8, Marlboro' Terrace, Belle Vue R^. 

Cashier, Ix>ndon City and Midland Bank. 115, Brudenetl Road, Leeds, 
in 1904. 

3844. Robinson, Richard Thomas Otley, Dec. 31, 1874 — Mr. 

G. Whitaker (Guardian), 51, New Briggate. 

(Son of Richard Edward Robinson, surgeon, Leeds and Shadwell.) 
Died at sea, Aug., 1903. 

3845. Sturdy, W™ Arthur, March 6, 1877 — Mr. J. Sturdy, 

6, Church S*, Kirkstall. 
Re-entered after No. 3937. 

3846. Verral, Ernest Barnard, Sep. 17, 1875 — Mr. A. Verral, 

70, Francis St. 

(Son of Araunah Verral.) An architect and surveyor in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 301 

3847. Wainwright, Henry Scurrah, Aug. 5, 1877 — Mrs. 

Wainwright, Althorpe Villa, Spencer Place. 

(Only son of Henry Wainwright.) Member of the Institute of Chartered 
Accountants, Feb., 1901. Sandhurst, The Drive, Roundhay, in 1906. 

3848. Ward, A. O.— Ward, Esq.. (?) Goole. 

Alfred Oswald Ward (son of Alfred George Ward, H.M. Customs, 
Goole). Five years in a warehouse at Manchester. South African 
War ; Manchester Regiment ; wounded ; invalided home. Manager 
for a wholesale fruit merchant in Leeds. 60, Harehills Terrace, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

1890, 2»<* Term. 

3849. Dakin, Norman, 15 Sep., 1876. 1 j. Bums 

3850. Dakin, Henry Drysdale, 12 March, 1880./' ' 

Dakin, Esq., North Grange, Horsforth, 

Sons of Thomas Burns Dakin. 

Norman Dakin. An iron merchant, South Brook Street, Hunslet, 1906. 
Henry Drysdale Dakin. Yorkshire College. Mercer Scholar, 1901 ; 
B.Sc. Vict.; A.I.C.; Science Scholar, 1851 Exhibition. Author of 
papers on Physiol(^cal Chemistry. Address in 1906, 819, Maddison 
Avenue, New York. 

3851. Day, John Charlesworth, 24 August, 1876 — Mr. J. Day, 

72, Chapeltown R^. 

Son of John Day, chemist. 

3852. Hartley, Bernard, 16 Sep., 1879 — Mrs. Hartley, 6, Back 

Blundell SS Leeds. 

(Son of James Hartley, of 15, Willow Grove Road, Leeds, horse dealer, 
retired). A butcher at 137, Waterloo Street, Hull, 1906. 

3853. Morgan, Ernest William, 29 Sep., 1878 — Mr. C. Morgan, 

2, Fieldhead Terrace. 

Son of Charles Morgan. 

3854. Richardson, Grerald Sidney, 15 March, 1880— Mr. C. 

Richardson, Wintoun House, Leeds. 

(Son of Charles Richardson, M.R.C.S.) A medical student. Wintoun 
House, Leeds, in 1903. 

3855. Sanderson, Percival Hubert, 30 Aug., 1876 — Mr. M. M. 

Sanderson, Middleton Villa, Victoria R**. 

(Son of Michael M. Sanderson and brother of Nos. 3100 and 3101.) A 
clerk in the York City and County Bank at Consett, co. Durham, in 
1906. 

3856. Simpson, Charles, 5 Nov., 1878 — Mrs. Simpson, 5, Lifton 

Place, College Road. 

Son of Mrs. Ann Isabel Simpson. 

3857. Smith, Ernest Berry, 23 Dec, 1874 ^^ ^ ^ . . ^ 

3858. Smith, Stephen Percy, 13 Jan., 1877 J ^- ^- ^^^^^' ^^'' 

I, S* Chad's Villas, Headingley. 

Ernest Berry (son of Stephen Ernest) Smith. An architect with Messrs. 
Smith & Tweedale, architects, South Parade, Leeds. Died 19 May, 
1899, at home. 

Stephen Percy Smith (brother of the above). St. John's College, Oxford. 
B.A. 19CX) (2nd Class Theol.). A master at Framlingham College; 
then an architect with his father. 12, South Parade, Leeds, in 1903. 



302 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3859. Thompson, John Oswald^ 28 April, 1890 — Rev. J. 

Thompson, Hunslet Vicarage. 

(Son of Rev. Canon John Thompson.) Trinitv College, Dublin. B.A. 
1902; M.A. 1905. Curate of St. Andrew^s, Watfoid, from 1903. 
Stowe Villa, Watford, in 1905. 

1890. 3"* Term. 

3860. Battle, Harold Edward, 20 July, 1877— Rev. T. Battle, 

East Keswick, Leeds. 

(Brother of Nos. 3617 and 3618.) Yorkshire College, Medical Depart- 
ment, 1903. 18, Clarendon Rood, L«eds, in 1906. 

3861. Best, William Hamilton, 10 Aug., 1880 — ^W. W. Best, 

Esq., 31, Lyddon Terrace, Leeds. 

(Son of William Woodham Best, solicitor, Leeds, No. 2041.) Felsted 
School; Clare College, Cambridge. Died at St. Leonard's, 8 Sept., 
1900, aged 20. 

3862. Bjrwater, William Birdsell, 12 April, 1878— Mr. W. 

Bjrwater, Delamere Villa, Dewsbury R^. 

(Son of William Gaines Bywater, and brother of No. 391a) A textile 
machine maker with his father at Sweet Street Foundry, Holbeck, 
Leeds. Woodcote, Roundhay, in 1903. 

3863. Chard, Albert Horace, 19 Jan., 1873 ") ^ pt,_^ p_„ 

3864. Chard,EmestAugustus,7Feb.,i874j ^- ^^^^^^ ^^^'* 

27, Lyddon Terrace. 

Albert Horace Chard. A bank cashier. Harrogate in 1901. 
Rev. Ernest Augustus Chard. Trinity College, Dublin. RA. 1896; 
M.A 1899. Curate of St. Andrew's, Leeds, 1897; of St. Mary's, 
Harrogate, 1901. Vicar of St. Leonard's, Bootle, Liverpool, 1905. 

3865. Dolby, Norman Scott, 17 June, 1880 — Mr. E. Dolby, 

9, Springfield M*. 

Died 4 Nov., 1891, aged 11. 

3866. Howie, Norman, 25 July, 1877 — Mr. L. U. Howie, 

25, Louis St., (jhapeltown R^. 

(Son of Joseph Mather Howie.) A farmer at Urenui, Taranaki, New 
Zealand, m 1903. 

3867. Heigham, Harrie Percival, 20 Sep., 1879 — Mr. J. 

Heigham, 44, Sholebrooke Avenue. 

Son of Jennings Heigham, timber merchant (Speck & Co., Penn Street, 
Green Road). The fiimily are believed to have gone to New Zealand. 

3868. Mart, Wilfrid, 1880— Mr. W. Mart, 6, Moorland R**. 

Wilfrid Lawson (son of William) Mart. Articled to Mr. W. H. Thorp, 
architect. Duneam, I^iceds Road, Harrogate, in 1905. 

3869. Neill, James Neill, 7 July, 1879 — Mr. A. Neill, 3, Newton 

Grove. 

An architect and surveyor (A. Neill & Son, 38, Park Row, Leeds). 
Fellow of the Surveyors^ Institute. 43, College Road, Leeds, in 1904. 

3870. Portway, Charles Harold, 26 Aug., 1881 — G. R. Portway, 

Esq., Ridge M^ Villa, Headingley. 

A woollen merchant (G. R. Portway & Co. Ltd., Leeds). 13, Richmond 
Avenue, Headingley, in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 303 

3871. Procter, Charles Howard, 7 Oct, 1880 — Mr. C. W. 

Procter, Ash Grove, Headingley. 

(Son of Charles Webster Procter.) A wire manufacturer, 42, Call Lane, 
Leeds (Procter Bros.)* 4> Cardigan Place, Headingley, in 1903. 

3872. Reid, Robert M^'Farlane, 5 Feb., 1875 — Miss Reid 

(sister), 13, Springfield M^. 

With his ftither, a dyer in Bombay. 

3873. Schofield, Louis, 17 Aug., 1875 — ^Mr. W. V. Schofield, 

3, De Grey Terrace. 

(Son of William Newton Schofield.) A tea merchant (Schofield & Co., 
Leeds). Southfield House, Clarendon Road, Leeds, in 1904. 

3874. Shillito, Greorge Henry Scales, 29 May, 1875 — ^Mr. G. 

Shillito, Crow Nest Park, Dewsbury. 

(Son of George Shillito.) A manufacturer (Shillito Bros. Ltd., Dewsbury). 
Ridgefield, North Hill Road, Headingley, in 1904. 

3875. TordoflF, Bertram, 26 May, 1879 — Mr. H. TordofF, 

32, Fenton St. 

Worcester College, Oxford. Exhibitioner; B.A.; ist Class Natural 
Science. Science Master, Eastbourne College. 

3876. Yeadon, Samuel Nield, 21 May, 1877 — Mr. A. Yeadon, 

51, Francis St. 

(Brother of No. 3786.) A mechanical engineer (Yeadon, Son & Co., 
Albion Place, Leeds). 57, Francis Street, in 1904. 

3877. Owen, Frederick Ernest, 30 Jan., 1881 — Mr. A. Owen 

(12, Ashwood Villas), ? moved. 

(Brother of No. 3624.) A stationer. Egremont, Birkenhead. 

1891. First Term. 

3878. Adams, William E. — Mr. V. Adams, Carlton Cross St., 

Leeds. 

A scholar from St. George's School. Hugh Adams was a wood carver 
at 20, Carlton Cross Street, in 1890. 

3879. Albrecht, William Horace, 6 May, 1879 — M. Albrecht, 

Esq., Iveran (r), Cookridge, Horsforth. 

(Son of Martin Henry Edmund Albrecht.) A wholesale clothier. 
Lakeside, Roundhay, in 1904. 

3880. Bradshaw, F. — Mrs. Bradshaw, 85, Hunslet Lane. 

Brasenose College, Oxford. Hulme Exhibitioner, 1900; B.A. 1900; 
1st Class Hist.; M. A 1903. Lecturer on Modem History at Durham 
College. D.Sc. Lond. 1904. 5, Sunbury Avenue, West Tesmond, 
Newcastle, in 1904. 

3881. Birdsell, John William, 22 Feb., 1879— Mr. J. Birdsell, 

Middleton Villas, Dewsbury R**, Leeds. 

A marine engineer. Northcote, Roundhay, in 1904. 

3882. Briggs, F. — Mr. J. Briggs, Poplar Grove, Burley Lawn. 

Mr. Jonas Briggs was a traveller there in 1890. 

3883. CuUingworth, Frederic Hugh, 29 Sep., 1875 — Mr. G. 

CuUingworth, Springfield House, Dewsbury. 

An auctioneer at Dewsbury (Henry CuUingworth & Sons) in 1904. 



304 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3884. Haworth, William, 30 March, 1880 — ^Mrs. Haworth, 

7, Victoria Terrace, S^ John's Hill. 

Emmanuel College, Cambridge. B.A. 1902. Cudd. Theol. Coll., 1902. 
Curate of Tynemouth, 1903. 

3885. Hewetson, Reginald Robert, 3 April, 1 88 1 — H. Bendelack 

Hewetson, Esq., Hanover Square. 

(Brother of No. 3537.) Third mate on a merchant vessel. 

3886. Kesteven, Clement Percy, 23 Jan., 1878 — Mr. J.Kesteven, 

I, Linden Place, Dewsbury R**. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. Divisional Superintendent's 
Office, Great Northern Railway, Leeds, in 1904. 

3887. Mellish, Claude Tutin, 25 Feb., 1880— Mr. A. Mellish, 

Ingleside, Headingley. 

(Son of Andrew Mellish.) With a wholesale clothier. 89, Silver Royd 
Hill, Wortley, Leeds, in 1903. 

3888. Monkman, Robert, 19 April, 1876. 

Robert Watson Monkman (son of Matthew and Ann Monkman, of 
Pickering). An iron and steel merchant, 3, Bond Chambers, Leeds. 
15, Dragon Avenue, Harrogate. 

3889. Monkman, Thomas, 22 August, 1877 — Mrs. Monkman, 

St. Agnes Villa, Burton Crescent, Headingley. 

Thomas Hayes Monkman (brother of No. 3S88). A wool merchant. 
St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. 

3890. Phillips, Henry Reginald— Rev. E. J. Phillips, S^ Paul's 

Vicarage, Stanningley. 

Son of Rev. Edward James Phillips, who lived at Cromer Terrace, 
Leeds, in 1896. The son died in 1895. 

3891. Preece, Charles Edward — ^Mr. G. Preece, 25, Kirkland 

Place, Beeston R**. 

A scholar from Bewerley Street School. 

3892. Rishworth, Percy, 3 June, 1 879 — Mrs. Rishworth, Wheat- 

lands, Far Headingley. 

(Son of Henry and Clara Rishworth.) The College, Harrogate. South 
African War ; Imperial Yeomanry, January, 1900, to June, 1902. With 
Rishworth & Co., Ltd., millers. The Calls, Leeds. 4, Manston Road, 
Cross Gates, in 1906. 

3893. Tempest, John Ernest Edward, i Feb., 1877 — Mr. J. 

Tempest, S* Mark's Villas, Leeds. 

(Son of Joseph Schofield Tempest.) Secretary of the Armley Breweiy, 
Limited, in 1903. 

3894. Westerman, John Theodore Carl, 31 July, 1878 — Mr. J. 

Westerman, 8, Midland R**, Headingley. 

3895. Wright, Charles Harold, 26 Jan., 1880— C. J. Wright, 

Esq., Lynton Villa, Virginia R**. 

(Son of Charles James Wright, M.R.C.S.) Sidney Sussex College, 
Cambridge. Scholar, 1899; B.A.; 2nd Class Natural Science, 1902. 
Assistant Master to Rivington Grammar School, 1902-4; Sutton 
Valence, 1904. In the office of the Leeds City Aimlyst in 1906. 



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LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 305 

1891. 2«** Term. 

3896. Ephraim, Herbert, 8 Feby:— Mr. A. Ephraim, 15, Blen- 

heim Square. 

Adolphus Ephraim was a joiner and builder in Archery Road in 1890 ; 
address in 1906, c/o J. J. Mosley, 6, Wonnald Row, Leeds. 

3897. Dobson, John Robert, 14 March, 1877 — Mrs. I. Dobson, 

5, Amberley Terrace, Leopold St. 

A commercial traveller. Green Lane, Halton, Leeds, in 1906. 

3898. Dobson, Francis George, 13 Oct., 1879. 

3899. Dobson, Reginald Crawshaw, 20 Nov., 1882 — ^J. Dobson, 

Esq., Thomville, Burley R**. 

Sons of Joseph Dobson, M.D. 

Francis George Dobson. Denston College, 1893. ^•^•> Ch.B. (Leeds), 

1906. Thomville, Burley Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

Reginald Crawshaw Dobson. To Sedbergh School in 1893. Admitted 

a solicitor, 6 June, 1906. Thomville, as above, in 1906. 

3900. Hinde, William Allison, 16 Nov., 1880— Mr. E. Hinde, 

4, Clarendon Place, M* Preston. 

(Son of Edward Hinde, accountant.) Enlisted in the Marine Artillery, 
Aug., 1899. Died Dec., 1 899, at Haslar Hospital, from pneumonia. 

3901. Lister, James, 13 Nov., 1878. 

3902. Lister, Frank, 30 April, 1880— Mr. E.J. Lister, Roe Head, 

Mirfield, Normanton. 
Sons of Edwin John Lister, and brothers of Nos. 4052 and 4278. 
James Lister. With bis father, a card clothing manufacturer (Joshua 
Lister & Son, Ltd., Roe Head Mill, Mirfield). 

Frank Lister. St. John's College. Oxford. South African War; 
Imperial Yeomanry; wounded. B. A. 1905. A schoolmaster at Alnwick. 

3903. Ludolf, Edgar, 5 Nov., 1880 — J. W. Ludolf, Esq., 

Headingley. 

(Brother of Nos. 3501 and 381 1.) Second mate in the Merchant 
Service; midshipman, R.N.R., 1903. Bronce medal, R.H.S., 1901. 

3904. Margerison, George Lester, 7 Feb., 1882 — Mrs. Mar- 

gerison, 11, Regent Park Terrace. 

George Lister Margerison (son of Lister and Margaret Margerison, of 
Ilkley^. Apprenticed to John Fowler & Co., engineers, Hunslet. 
Workmg for them at Madgeburg in 1906. 

3905. Walker, Leslie, 20 June, 1878 — ? W. M. Walker, Esq., 

AUerton Lodge, Moorallerton. 

Melville Geo. Leslie Walker (son of Melville Mitchell Walker, bank 
manager ; retired to Avenue Victoria, Scarborough). Shrewsbury School. 
Medical Student, Yorkshire Collie. M.B.; Ch.B. 1905. 

3906. Wooler, William Armley, 12 July, 1878 — Rev. W. U. 

Wooler, Thurgoland Vicarage, Sheffield. 

(Son of Rev. William Upton Wooler.) A colliery surveyor. Thurgoland 
Vicarage, Sheffield, in 1904. 

T 



306 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3907. Holroyd, Henry, 7 July, 1878— Mr. S. T. Holroyd, 

Sheepscar Dyeworks. 

(Son of Stephen Todd Holroyd. ) Farming at Westwick, Boroughbridge, 
in 1905. 

3908. Holroyd, Bertie Harold, Feb. 6, 1879 — Mrs. Holroyd, 

I, St. Mary's Terrace, Newton Park. 

Mrs. Emily Holroyd lived at St. Mary's Terrace, 191, Chapeltown Road, 
in 1890, and afterwards removed to Scarborough. 

1891. 3*^ Term. 

3909. Brown, Alfred Evans, 21 Jan., 1880— Mr. A. Brown, 

33, Cliff Rd. 

(Son of Alfred Brown.) Yorkshire College, Textile Department; then 
for a time in the Agricultural and Technical Instruction Department for 
Ireland. 33, Cliff Road, Leeds, in 1905. 

3910. By water, Harry, 27 Dec, 1881 — Mr. W. Bywater, 

Rutland House, Malvern R**, Beeston Hill. 

(Son of William Gaines Bywater, and brother of No. 3862.) A textile 
machine maker with his father at Sweet Street Foundry, Holbeck, 
Leeds. Woodcote, Roundhay, in 1903. 

391 1. Gale, Edgar, 15 June, 1880 — Mr. Joseph Gale, Thomer. 

An estate agent and valuer. St. John's Avenue, Thomer, in 1904. 

3912. Hepworth, Harold Myers, 23 July, 1881 — Mr. C. 

Hepworth, Armley. 

(Son of Charles Hepworth, a grocer.) In business with his father at 
Hall Lane, Armley, in 1904. 

3913. Hield, Herbert Adamson, 28 Feb., 1882 — Mr. Thomas 

Hield, 3, Ridge MS Cliff R^. 

Brasenose College, Oxford. Hulme Exhibitioner. B.A 1901. 

3914. Inman, George, 3 August, 1881 — Mr, C. B. Inman, 

Belmont, Woodhouse Hill. 

Charles B. Inman was a mineral water manufacturer at Beeston Hill 
in 1890. 

3915. Lawson, Harry Paterson, 16 Jan., 1878 — Mr. W"' S. 

Lawson, Ballomona, Headingley. 

(Son of William Shelley Lawson. ) An engineer. 8, Osborne Terrace, 
Virginia Road, Leeds, in 1905. 

39 1 6. Macfarlane, Alford Lambert, 5 July, 1 87 7 — A. Macfarlane, 

Esq., 16, Springfield M^ 

Alfred Lambert Macfarlane. Left 1894. King's College, London. In 
the Post Office Savings Bank, 15, Dorville Road, Ravenscourt Park, 
London, W., in 1904. 

3917. Muscroft, Edward Stewart, 1880 — Rev. James W. 

Muscroft, Vicarage, Thomer. 

(Son of Rev. James Wilson Muscroft.) A bank clerk. Emigrated to 
Canada about 1900. 

3918. Oliver, William, 10 Oct., 1877 — Mr. Alfred Oliver, 

4, South View Terrace, Bennett Rd., Headingley. 

Alfred Denham Oliver was a shopman at 4, Chapel Street, Headingley, 
in 1890, and an upholsterer at 60, Albion Street, in 1905. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 307 



Phillips, Harold More, 25 June, 1880 \ t o t? T>v»iii;T%e 
Phillips, Geoffi-y Ayres, 13 Sep., ,882 J J* ^'^'^'^^"^P^' 



3919. 
3920. 

Esq., Balmoral Terrace, Shaw Lane. 

Sons of John Searles Raglan Phillips, editor of the Yorkshire Post. 
Harold More Phillips. Manchester Royal College of Music in 1905. 
Geoffry Ayres Phillips. Owens College, Manchester. Manchester 
Dental Hospital in 1905. 

3921. Roberts, John Ernest, 28 Oct., 1876 — Mr. J. Roberts, 

24, Vernon Road, Leeds. 

Magdalene Coll., Camb. Milner Scholar, 1895; B.A. 1898; 3rd Class 
Honours Class. Tripos. Leeds Clergy School, 1903. Curate of St. PauFs, 
Bury, Lancashire, in 1904. 

3922. Shillito, Frank Pearson, 6 June, 1877 — Mn G. Shillito, 
Wood Lane, Headingley. 

(Brother of No. 3874.) With his brother, a blanket manufacturer at 
Dewsbury, until his health failed. 

3923. Schofield, William Peel, 17 March, 1877 — Mr. W. N. 

Schofield, 3, De Grey Terrace. 

(Son of William Newton Schofield.) An architect's assistant (T. Winn 
and Sons). Southfieid House, Clarendon Road, Leeds, in 1904. 

3680. Hammond, Hubert Day") ^^erpd 

3681. Hammond, Reginald J re-enterea. 

Mr. T. Hammond, 1 5, Ashwood Villas, Headingley. 

Mrs. Emma Hammond lived there in 1890. 

3924. Brown, Harold Ravenhill, 13 Nov., 1879— H. Brown, 

Esq., Eldon House, Leeds. 
(Son of Henry Brown.) A grocer with his father at 18, Boar Lane, &c 
Eldon House, Leeds, in 1903. 

3925. Stockdale, Fred: 14 — Ward of R. Stockdale, 

Esq., Leeds. 

Farming in Manitoba, Canada, in 1905. 

1892. I** Term. 

3926. Armistead, Thomas Booth, 2 Aug,, 1877 — (Stepfather) 

Manover Sq**'. 

Armisitead) Yorkshire College ; City and Guilds 
lerchani ^Arniustcad & Crowther, 8, Park Place). 

1878— Mr. J. W. Acomb, 

ccmb.J A violoncellist. 10, Little 

.S78 — Mr. Richard Barber. 

' Pudsey, in. 1905. 

.larch, 1879 — Mr. A. Dalton. 

Pendent of Police.) A pupil teacher, 
mC% Ami III I since. South African War, 
W^ Office. Leeds, in 1904. 




308 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3930. Horsfield, Richard Marshall, 3 April, 1881 — R, M. 

Horsfield, Esq., West Garth, Meanwood. 

(Son of Richard Marshall Horsfield, No. 2490 anU.) A tanner with 
his father. A Lieutenant in the ist West Yorkshire Vol. Artillery. 
Westgarth, Meanwood, in 1905. 

3931. Heald, Harry Mair, 23 Nov., 1882— H. G. Heald, Esq., 

14, Hanover Square. 

(Son of George Henry Heald, M.R.C.S.) Yorkshire College Agricultural 
Department in 1900. 

3932. Landmann,RobertHewetson,ioNov.,i88o\p Tondmann 

3933. Landmann, Harold Eric, } 21 June, 1879 ) 

Esq., Mirfield (viA Normanton). 

Robert Hewetson Landmann. H.M.S. Conway; sub-Lieutenant, H.M.S. 
Vulcan; R.N.R. Terrace Grove, Mirfield, in 1904. 
Harold Eric Landmann. Admitted a solicitor, 1901. West Park House, 
Scarborough, in 1904. 

3934. Leathley, John Thomas, 9 May, 1878 — Mr. J. Leathley. 

3935. Mellor, Joshua Heaps, 25 April, 1878 — Mr. J. Mellor, 

Draper, Armley. 

In the Inland Revenue, Willington, Durham, in 1904. 

3936. Pickles, Philip Dobson, 3 March, 1883 — D' Pickles, 

105, Camp Road. 

(Son of John Jagger Pickles, L.R.C.P. Edin., and brother of Nos. 
4033* 4129, and 4195.) Yorkshire College (Medical), Victoria University. 
105, Camp Road, Leeds. 

3937. Palmer, Clement, 26 Oct., 1879 — T. W. Palmer, Esq., 

8, Marlboro' Terrace, Belle Vue Rd. 

(Son of Thomas William Palmer.) A woollen agent. 17, Oxford Road, 
Kilbum, in 1904. 

3845. Sturdy, William Arthur, 6 March, 1877 — Mr. J. Sturdy, 
Kirkstall. 

(Son of John Sturdy, coal merchant.) Re-entered. Lancasterian scholar. 
A clerk in the India Audit Office in 1903. 

3938. Wood, Sydney Herbert, 5 Nov., 1877 — R. Wood, Esq., 

Woodsley Terrace. 

(Son of Richard Wood, of 3, Cromer Road.) A commercial traveller. 
39, Headingley Mount, Headingley, Leeds, in 1906. 

1892. 2^ Term. 

3939. Butler, Reginald Henry Brinton — Rev. H. A. Butler, 

22 y De Grey R**. 

(Son of Rev. Henry Alexander Butler.) Municipal engineer. Leytoiv- 
stone, N.E., in 1904. 

3940. Barker, William Herbert — Mr. W. S. Barker, Linton 

Villa, Victoria R^. 

(Son of William Sayles Barker. ) A worsted coating manufacturer with 
his father (Barker & Hinchcliffe, Famley Low Mills). Linton Villa, 
Headingley, in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 309 

3941. Dixon, Norman Edgar, April 21, 1880 — Mrs. D.ixon, 

54, Francis St. 

(Son of John William Dixon.) With the York City and County Banking 
Co., Leeds. Cheslyn Hey, Lidgett Park Road, Roundhay, Leeds, in 1903. 

3942. Hepworth, Fred. William — Mr. C. Hepworth (uncle), 

Armley. 

(Nephew of Charles Hepworth.) A grocer at 55, Fagley Road, 
Eccleshill, near Bradford, in 1906. 

3943. deMacedo, Joaquin Antonio Agostinho — J.A.deMacedo, 

Esq., Osmundthorpe Hall, Leeds. 

(Son of Joaquim Antonio de Macedo, and brother of Nos. 3952 and 
4053). With Myers & CoUett, Wine Merchants, Greek Street, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

3944. Phillips, Reginald — Mr. T. W. Phillips, 6, Belmont 

Grove, Clarendon Road. 

(Son of Thomas W. Phillips, a tailor at 47, Cookridge Street.) An 
engineer student, R.N. 

3945. Phillips, Edmund Ragland, 16 September, 1876 — ^J.S.R. 

Phillips, Esq'®, Balmoral Terrace, Shaw Lane. 

Edmund Raglan Phillips (brother of Nos. 3919 and 3920). Balliol 
College, Oxford. 3rd Class M(xis.; B.A.; 2nd Class Final Jurisprudence. 
On staff of the Yorkshire Post, Woodbine Terrace, Headingley, in 1904. 

3946. Richardson, Cyril Brian, 4 Oct., 1881 — C. Richardson, 

Esq., Wintoun House, Leeds. 

A medical student. Wintoun House, Leeds, in 1903. 

1892, 3'^ Term. 

3947. Armitage, Reginald Thomas Dickinson, 25 Sep', 1878. 

M'Armitage, 23, Clarendon Place. 

3948. Dale, Walter Ernest, 21 Aug., 1877 — Mr. E. Dale, 

52, Francis S^ 

(Son of Edward Dale, Solicitor.) An electrical engineer. 4, De Grey 
Street, Leeds, in 1904. 

3949. Hargrove, Charles Rodolph, 27 Dec, 1880— Rev. C. 

Hargrove, 10, De Grey Road. 

(Son of Rev. Charles Hargrove, of 10, De Grey Terrace.) St. Peter's 
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1903. A journalist in Vienna. 

3950. Jackson, Sidney Foster, 13 June, 1882 — G. W. Jackson, 

Esq., 20, S*^ John's Terrace. 

An insurance clerk. 20, St. John's Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 

3951. Libbey, Herbert Cornelius, 22 Dec, 1880 — H. C. Libbey, 

Esq., Roundhay R**. 

Hubert Cornelius (son of Henry Cornelius) Libbey. Owens College. 
B.Sc. Vict. 1900. A master at Fulneck School. 

3952 . de Macedo, Louis Ernest, 2 1 June, 1 879 — J. A. de Macedo, 

Esq., Osmundthorpe Hall. 

(Brother of Nos. 3943 and 4053.) Levenlhorpe Hall, Leeds, in 1905. 

3953. Pope, F. D. 



3IO LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3954. Richardson, Joe Brook, 7 Oct., 1882 — ^J. Richardson, 

Esq., Estate Office, Methley. 

(Brother of Nos. 401 1, 4244, and 4254.) Queen's College, Cambridge. 
Scholar; B.A. 1904; 32nd Wrangler; 2nd Class Law Tripos 1905. 

3955. Robinson, William Sugden, 18 March, 1881 — Mr. W. 

Robinson, 16, Cromer Terrace. 

William Robinson, a grocer (A. Robinson & Son), lived there in 1890, 
and was probably No. 2344. 

3956. Thompson, Alfred, 13 July, 1883 — V. T. Thompson, Esq., 

195, Belle Vue Road. 

(Youngest son of Vincent Thomas Thompson, and brother of Nos. 3142, 
3320, 3494, and 3574.) Christ's College, Cambridge. B.A. 1905 ; 3rd 
Class Piv. I) Class. Tripos ; 3rd Class Part II Theological Tripos, 1906. 

1893. 

!■* Term. 

3957. Birdsell, Benjamin, Oct. 5, 1882 \ ^r G Birdsell Mav 
3958- Birdsell, Charles, Nov. 12, 1880/ ^"^^ ^' ^i^^sell. May 

Villa, Dewsbury Road. 

Benjamin Birdsell, an engineer. Red Lea, Roundhay, in 1904. . 
Charles Birdsell, an iron merchant, Dewsbury Road. Red Lea, Round- 
hay, in 1904. 

3959. Birdsell, Henry, Dec. 5, 1881 — Mr. J. Birdsell, Middleton 

Villas, Dewsbury Road. 

Harry Birdsell, an iron merchant, Dewsbury Road. Northcote, Round- 
hay, in 1904. 

3960. Brown, Frank, May 16, 1879 — Mr. E. Brown, Redcote, 

Armley. 

(Son of Ellis Brown, farmer.) Scholar from Armley Higher Grade 
School. Worcester Collie, Oxford. Exhibitioner 1898 ; 3rd Class Mods. 
1900; B.A. 1902; 3rd Class Finals; M.A. 1905. A master at Mill 
Hill School, London, N.W.; at Crichton School, Montreal, 1906. 

3961. Carr, Philip Harold, Aug. 29, 1878— Mr. G. W. Carr, 

Woodville, Hollin Lane, Far Headingley. 

Son of George W. Carr, felted cloth manufacturer, 11, New Station Street. 

3962. Crabtree, Edward Vivien, Sep. 2, 1877 1 Mr F A 

3963. Crabtree, Harold Gathome, Aug. 13, 1879 J ^^ • ^' ^' 

Crabtree, Forest Moor, Knaresborough. 

Edward Vivien Crabtree died May, 1895. 

Harold Gathome Crabtree. Christ's College, Cambridge. Tancred 

Scholar ; B.A. 1901 ; 3rd Class Classical Tripos. 

3964. Darby, Harold, Jan. 13, 1883— Mr. J. E. Darby, 199, Belle 

Vue Rd. 

In the Borough Engineer's Office at Ealing, i, Leighton Road, Ealing, 
in 1906. 

3965. Demain, Robert, Feb. 4, 1879 — Mr. J. S. Demain, 

18, Abyssinia Terrace. 

(Son of John Shepherd Demain.) With the Great Northern Railway 
Company, Leeds. 18, Abyssinia Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 31I 

3966. Gaunt, John Waugh, Sep, 2, 1879 — Mr. S. Gaunt, 

16, Abbott Place, Armley, 

(Son of Samuel Gaunt.) A draughtsman at Greenwood & Batley's, 
Engineers, Leeds. Hill End, Whingate, Armley, in 1906. 

3967. Hewetson, Angelo, Dec. 9, 1884 — Bendelack Hewetson, 

Esq., II, Hanover Square. 

(Son of Henry Bendelack Hewetson, M.R.C.S., and brother of Nos. 
3537 ^<1 3^5') An architect's pupil. 30, Brudenell Mount, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

3968. Hudson, Herbert Henry, April 2, 1880 — Mr. G. Hudson, 

16, Rock Square, Burmantofts. 

(Son of George Hudson.) St. John's College, Oxford. B.A. 1903. 
A master at Norwich Grammar School. 17, Cathedral Street, Norwich, 
in 1904. 

3969. Ireland, John Nicholson, August 13, 1879 — ^A. Ireland, 

Esq., 31, Mauldeth Rd., Fallowfield, Manchester. 
With Mr. Phillips, i, Balmoral Terrace. 

(Youngest son of Alexander Ireland, author of "The Booklover's 
Enchiridion;" and Mrs. Ireland, author of *' Life of Jane Welch 
Carlyle.") Royal College of Music. An organist and composer. 

3970. Jameson, Charles Neville, March 23, 1884 \ -^ j. ^ 

3971. Jameson, Thomas Ledgard, Dec. 26, 1882/ ' * ' 

Jameson, St. Stephen's Vicarage, Burmantofts. 

Sons of the Rev. Thos. Edward Jameson. 

Charles Neville Jameson. Snettisham Grammar School ; Ripon Grammar 

School. A clerk in Lloyds Bank in 1904. 

Thomas Ledgard Jameson. Snettisham Grammar School. 66th Imperial 

Yeomanry. South African War in 1901. 

3972. Riley, Thomas, April 2 1, 1883 — Mr.R.Riley, 14, Queen's 

Square. 

Uppingham School ; Pembroke College, Cambridge. A Lieutenant in 
the 1st West York Volunteer Artillery. 3, Grove Terrace, Leeds, 
in 1904. 

3973. Schofield, David Dunstan, Dec. 13, 1878 — Mr. W. 

Schofield, 3, De Grey Terrace. 

(Brother of No. 3873.) A tea merchant, 11, Hurst's Yard, Briggate, 
Leeds. SouthReld House, Clarendon Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

3974. Stockwell, Edward, July 19, 1877 — E. Stockwell, Esq., 

Croft House, Morley. 

(Son of Edward Stockwell, a woollen manu&cturer.) A sheep farmer. 
Pine Wood, High Bank, Canterbury, New Zealand, in 1906. 

3975. Swale, Bernard William Joseph, March 14, 1878 — C. D. 

Swale, Esq., 93, Gathorne Terrace, New Leeds. 

Charles Dodgson Swale was an Architect at 98, Albion Street, in 1890. 

3976. Thorp, Stanhope, May 9, 1880 — Mr. J. Thorp, 

114, Kirkstall K^. 

(Son of Joseph Thorp, ironmonger, and brother of No. 4015.) Farming 
in Canada, 1906. 



312 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

3977. Waite, Norman Arthur, Sep. 21, 1879— A.T.Waite,Esq., 

5, Oak Rd, Newton Park. 

(Son of Arthur Turner Waite.) A woollen merchant (Richardson and 
Co., 9, York Place, Leeds). 4, AUerton Hill, Chapeltown, in 1904. 

1893. 2^^ Term. 

3978. Chambers, Henry Seymour, 4 May, 1884 — J. C. 
Chambers, Esq., 14, S* John's Terrace. 

(Son of Joseph Charles Chambers, Superintendent National Telephone 
Company, Leeds.) Died at Richmond, Yorkshire. 13th April, 1899. 

House (brother). 

Iron Merchants (William Firth, Ltd., 47, Water Lane, Leeds). 
2, Victoria Terrace, Headingley, in 1904. 

3981. Gray, Charles Samuel — F. Gray, Esq., Garforth. 

(Son of Frederick Gray, com miller.) Died March, 1900. 

3982. Holland, William Hawthorn — ^Mr. J. Holland, 15, Moor- 

ville Grove, Beeston Hill. 

In the Inland Revenue, Fenny Compton, Oxford, in 1904. 

3983. Hughes, Noel Irby Pembroke — Rev. H. Hughes, 

1 1, Hyde Park Terrace. 

3984. Hare, Clifford Pitts — Mr. J. Hare, Beeston Hill. 

(Son of James Hare.) A woollen merchant, 72, Wellington Street, 
Leeds. Brooklands, Roundhay. 

3985. Johnson, Harry Lionel, 22 Nov., 1882 \ ^ Johnson 

3986. Johnson, Thomas Selwyn, 5 Jan., 1881 / * -^ * 

Esq.. Oak Villa, Newtown Rd., Chapeltown. 

(Sons of William Johnson, wholesale fruit merchant.) Both sons are 
fruit brokers in the Leeds Market. Oak Villa, Newton Road, Leeds, 
in 1906. 

3987. Kent, Ernest Andrews, 23 Nov., 1879 — Rev. A. Kent, 

Church Road, Armley, 

1893. 3«» Term. 

3988. Barber, Edw. Percival, April 21, 1879 — Mr. J. A. Barber, 

Butterley House, Hunslet. 

(Son of Joseph H. Barber, works manager at Airedale Foundry.) 
Apprenticed to engineering. South African War. Imperial Yeomanry. 

3989. Brown,WalterRavenhill, June7, '^^3 — H.Brown, Esq., 

Eldon House, Woodhouse Lane. 

(Son of Henry Brown.) A printer. Eldon House, Leeds, in 1903. 

3990. Cook, Harold Harrison Hall, Jan. 22, 1882 \ tt tt r ^, 

3991. Cook, Henry Wilfrid Hall, Feb. 4, 1884 / ^' ^- ^^^' 

Esq., 37, M' Preston. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 313 

3992. Kitson. Herbert, March 19, 1880 | j^r. B. Kitson, Moor 

3993. Kitson, Benj. Percy, July 19, 1882 J ' 

Cottage, Upper Armley. 

Sons of Benjamin Kitson, a cloth finisher (T. & B. Kitson). 

Herbert Kitson. A clothier. The Woodlands, Stainbeck Lane, Chapel 

Allerton. 

Benjamin Percy Kitson. A professional violinist. The Woodlands (as 

above). 

3994. Mallandaine, Francis , Herbert, July 30, 1875 \ jj h 

3995. Mallandaine, Arthur Duncan, July 16, 1880 / 

Mallandaine, Esq., Lifton House. 

Sons of Henry Hawkes Mallandaine, Surveyor of Taxes. 
Francis Herbert Mallandaine. Left 1S95. Bechuanaland Police. Died 
of fever in South Africa, 7th May, 1899. 

Arthur Duncan Mallandaine. Articled in 1898 to John Harding & Son, 
Architects and Surveyors, Salisbury; with Leman & Bayard, South- 
ampton. Fairlawn, Chandler's Ford, near Southampton, in 1906. 

3996. Palmer, Augustus George, Oct. 3, 1882 — T. W. Palmer, 

Esq., 8, Marlboro' Terrace, Belle Vue R**. 

(Son of Thomas William Palmer.) A stationer with Goodall & Suddick, 
Leeds. Quarrington House, Harrogate, in 1904. 

3997- Sawday, Harry Burt Ij^ . 

3998. Sawday, Tom Trevor J ^^^- "' '^79- 

Rev. C. B. Sawday (S. Parade Chapel), 9, Clarendon 
Place. 

Sons of Rev. Charles Burt Sawday. 

Harry Burt Sawday. A dental surgeon. L.D.S., R.C.S. Eng. 1901. 
86, North End, Croydon, and 97, Angell Road, Brixton, in 1903. 
Tom Trevor Sawday. An architect Briarwood, Springfield Road, 
Leicester, in 1903. 

3999. Williamson, Ellis, Feb. 10, 1883 — E. Williamson, Esq., 

Hillary Place. 

^Son of Ellis Williamson.) With his father at Knottingley Flour Mills 
(and Doncaster), in 1903. 

4000. Wolff, Fred. Ernest Clifford, Feb. 20, 1883— Mr. F.Wolff, 

31, S^ Mathias St., Burley, Leeds. 

1894. I" Term. 

4001. Brayshay, Walter Beldon,July 26, 1882 ^ ^ «» 

4002. Brayshay, George Harold, May 15, 1884 j * 

Brayshay, 62, Victoria R*, Headingley. 

Sons of Walter Brayshay. 

Walter Beldon Brayshay. A commercial traveller. 

George Harold Brayshay. A cashier. 50, Victoria Road, Headingley, 

in 1906. 

4003. Clark, Charles Ernest, April 4, 1881 \ ^ n t 

4004. Clark, Walter Herbert, March 10, 1883 J ^^^' ^^^^^y 

7, Moorland Road. 

Sons of James P. Clark. A draper. 

Charles Ernest Clark. A chartered accountant. 24, Bond Street, Leeds. 

Walter Herbert Gark. Reading for Solicitors' Final Examination in 1906. 



314 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4005. Hauptmann, Robert Beverley, May 31, 1883 — R. 

Hauptmann, Esq., 27, Cromer Terrace. 

r. July, 1901. Yorkshire College — Science Department. Imperial 
Yeomanry, South African War, 1902. Natal Mounted Police in 1904. 

4006. Heald, George Famville, Dec. 14, 1884 — G. H. Heald, 

Esq., 14, Hanover Square. 

(Son of George Henry Heald, M.R.CS.) An electrical engineer with 
Fairbairn & Co., Wellington Foundry, Leeds, in 1906. 

4007. Hess, Arthur Frank, Nov. 14, 1884 — D' Hess, i. North 

Hill Rd, Headingley. 

(Son of Dr. Adolph Hess.) To Rugby School until 1902, then Lincoln 
College, Oxford. 22, The Crescent, Filey, in 1905. 

4008. Lubelski, Louise, March 29, 1882 — Mr. D. Lubelski, 

13, Victoria Place, Camp Road. 

Louis (son of David) Lubelski. Apprenticed to a tailor. Died 3rd Oct., 
1902, at Birmingham. 

4009. Sadler, Henry William, April 5, 1879 — Mr. H. W. Sadler 
(149, Belle Vue R**), subsequently Woodsley Rd. 

(Son of Henry W. Sadler, an engineer in the service of the Great 
Northern Railway Company.) Educated as a dvil engineer, but his 
health gave way. 20, Birchington Road, Crouch End, N. 

4010. Simpson, Thomas Ashton, May 11, 1884 — ^E. Simpson, 

Esq., 28, Kensington Terrace, Hyde Park. 

401 1. Richardson, John Stocks, Oct. 30, 1884 — ^J. Richardson, 

Esq., Methley Park, Leeds. 

University of Leeds, B.Sc. 1906. Well Royd, Rawdon, in 1906. 

4012. Townend, John, May 7, 1883 — Mr. J. Townend, Park 

House, Seacroft. 

(Son of John Townend, and brother of Nos. 3575 and 3732.) Farming 
at Seacroft in 1906. 

Scholars. 

4013. Fairfoot, Robert, Aug. 31, 1881 — Mr. R. Fairfoot, 

27, Winfield St. 

A chemist's assistant with Goodall, Backhouse & Co., Leeds. 12, Kelsall 
Terrace, Burley Lodge Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

4014. Marsland, Frank, Oct. 3, 1880— Mr. H. R. Marsland, 

10, Caledonian R**. 

(Son of Herbert Robert Marsland.) r. after five years. A timber 
merchant (J. Marsland & Sons, 34, Lisbon Street). 10, Caledonian Road, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

4015. Thorp, Reginald, March 4, 1882 — Mr. J. Thorp, 

114, Kirkstall Rd. 

(Son of Joseph Thorp, ironmonger, and brother of No. 3976.) Govern- 
ment Telegraphs, Durban, Natal, South Africa, in 1906. 

4016. Rump, Arthur, Feb. 25, 1881 — Mr. Philemon Rump, 

49, Wellclose M*^. 

Arthur Minns Rump. A lithographic artist. 2, Normandy Villas, 
Wealdstone, Middlesex, in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 315 

2"«* Term, 1894. 

4017. Andrews, Harry Aug 21, 1882 | j^ j Andrews, 

4018. Andrews, Hugh, July 17, 1884 / -^ ' 

21, Victoria Terrace, Clarendon Rd., Leeds. 

Sons of Joseph Andrews, a traveller, 21, Victoria Terrace, Belle Vue 
Road. 

4019. Bostock, Frank, April 30, 1879 — W. Pollard, Esq. 

(uncle), Gledhow Grange. 

No information obtainable. 

4020. Chappell, Robert Kingsley, Nov. 29, 1884 — G« Chappell, 

Esq., 5, St. Chad's Mt., Far Headingley. 

(Son of George Chappell, formerly of Headingley, afterwards of Beech 
Lawn, Waterloo, Liverpool.) LL.B. Liverpool. Articled to Light- 
bound & Co., Solicitors, Liverpool, in 1906. ' 

4021. Glover, Arthur Frederick, Aug. 7, 1883 — D. R. Glover, 

Esq., 16, College Road. 

(Son of Davis Richards Glover, No. 1943.) Articled to Newsam & Gott, 
Land Surveyors, Leeds. Freshfield, North Hill Road, Headingley, 
in 1904. 

4022. Hauptmann, Adolph Henry, Dec. 12, 1884 — R. 

Hauptmann, Esq., 27, Cromer Terrace. 

r. Dec, 1 901. Reporter, Y^kshire Post, 53, Springfield Place, Leeds, 
in 1904. 

4023. Matthews, Bernard, May 7, 1885 — Rev. J. H.D.Matthews. 

(Son of Rev. John Henry Dudley Matthews.) Shrewsbury School; 
Pembroke College, Cambridge ; Shoolbred Scholar. 

4024. Middleton, William Burton, April 16, 1882 — Mr. W. T. 

Middleton, 143, Briggate. 

(Son of William Thomas Middleton, jeweller. ) To Giggleswick School. 
An electrical engineer, Birmingham Tramways, Yardley. The Cottage, 
Milton Crescent, South Yardley, in 1904. 

4025. Richardson,GuyBernard, June 21, 1883 — C. Richardson, 

Esq., Wintoun House, Leeds. Left July, 1902. 

Reading for Civil Service appointment. Brook ville, Roundhay, in 1903. 

4026. Thorp, Grerald Dixon, July 21, 1883 — A. Thorp, Esq., 

29, Lyddon Terrace. 

An analytical chemist in 1904. 

1894. 3«* Term. 

4027. Bolton, Percy Thomas, 6 May, i88o^Mrs. Dodgson 

(Guardian), 62, Queen's R**, Headingley. 

(Son of Thomas Bolton, of Calcutta.) A veterinary surgeon in Greece 
in 1906. 

4028. Day, Lionel, 5 Dec., 1877 \ ^ ^v ^ 

4029. Day, Benjamin Cecil, 30 April, 1880 / ^' ^^^' ^^^'' 

Shafton, Barnsley. [With Miss Day (Aunt), 24, 
Shoolebroke Place.] 

Lionel (son of Benjamin) Day. Auctioneer and valuer. 5, Regent Square, 
Doncaster, in 1903. 

Benjamin Cecil Day. Yorkshire College, Victoria University. A dyer. 
49, Keigbley Road, Skipton, in 1903. 



3l6 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4030. Evans, Norman de Lacy, 2 1 Feb., 1883 — Rev. W. de Lacy 

Evans, S* Andrew's Vicarage. 

Yorkshire College, 1899. A chartered accountant, May, 1905. St. 
Andrew's Vicarage, Leeds. 

4031. Flower, Robin Ernest William, 16 Oct., 1881 — M. C. W. 

Flower, Esq., 2, Well Field Place, North Lane, 
Headingley. 

Pembroke College, Oxford. Scholar ; 1st Class Mods. 1901 ; 1st Class 
Lit. Hum. 1905. 

4032. Middlebrough, John Nordin, 16 April, 1879 — G. R. 

Middlebrough, Esq., South Milford, 

(Brother of No. 4281.) A brewer and maltster at South Milford (John 
Middlebroi^h & Son) in 1904. 

4033. Pickles, William Norman, 6 May, ? 1885 — D' Pickles, 

105, Camp Road. 

Tendon University, 1902, Leeds Infirmary Scholarship. 105, Camp 
Road, Leeds. 

4034. Rowe, Richard Herbert, 13 July, 1883 — G. Herbert 

Rowe, Esq., Lyddon Hall, Leeds. 

2nd Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery, 31 July, 1902 ; Lieutenant, 
31 July, 1905. 

4035. Slater, Tom Overend, 9 Sep., 1881 — Mrs. Slater, 

Eversley, Grove Road, Headingley. 

(Son of Tom Slater, and brother of No. 4062. ) Living at Backden in 
Wharfedale in 1906. 

4036. Sanderson, George, 7 April, 1884 — Mr. H. A. Sanderson, 

4, Camp Road. 

Henry Alan Sanderson kept the Corporation Hotel in 1890. His son 
George lived at Ladywell, Roundhay, in 1906. 

4037. Taylor, Percy, 18 May, 1881 Taylor, Esq., 

13, Bainbrigge Road, Headingley. 

John Percival (son of Enos) Taylor. Manager Silkstone and Haigh 
Moor Collieries. 

4038. Thompson, Norman D'Arcy, 31 Oct., 1883 — Rev. F. D. 

Thompson, 17, Tanfield St. 

(Son of Rev. Francis Daniel Thompson, and brother of Nos. 2906, 3439, 
and 3696.) Paymaster's Department, R.N. H.M.S. Renown in 1903. 

4039. Wilkinson, David, 7 Oct., 1881 \ Mr T G Wilkinson 

4040. Wilkinson, Robert, 18 March, 1884 / ^r. i.ur. wuKinson, 

Garforth House, Domestic S*, Holbeck. 

4041. Spicer, Henry Newell, 18 Feb., 1882 — Mrs. Spicer, 

147, Belle Vue R**. 

Henry Revell Spicer (son of Henry Revell Spicer, of Brighton). A clerk. 
5, St. John's Terrace, Leeds, in 1906. 

4042. Eddison, George Marsden, 2 Nov., 1883 — Mrs. Eddison, 

18, Springfield Place. 

In the London City and Midland Bank, Leeds. 16, Alexander Crescent, 
Ilkley. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 317 

4043. Butler, Basil Harding, 20 June, 1884 — E. Butler, Esq., 

Kepstom, Kirkstall. 

(Son of Ambrose Edmund Butler.) At Kirkstall Forge. Kepstom, 
Kirkstall, in 1903. 

1895. I** Term. 

4044. Brown, Harry Clifford, 16*** June, 1885 — ^A. Brown, Esq., 

33, CliflF Road. 

(Son of Alfred Brown). In the Union of London and Smiths Bank, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

4045. Carrack, Thomas, 21 Oct., 1882 — Mr. W. Carrack, 

20, Rowland Terrace, Dewsbury R**. 

(Son of William Carrack.) Corresponding and confidential clerk King's 
Acre Nurseries. Briarwood, Cotterell Street, Hereford, in 1905. 

4046. Dal ton, Robert W*°, 5 April, 1882 — Rev. E. Dalton, 

16, Cambrian Terrace, Holbeck. 

(Son of Rev. Edwin Dalton.) A clerk in the Board of Trade, 
Commercial Intelligence Branch. 72, Burton Road, Brixton, in 1904. 

4047. Gothorp, Sydney, 27 March, 1881 — Mrs. Gothorp, 

76, Cameron St. 

Sydney Goldthorpe. A commercial traveller. 61, Pottergate Street, 
Norwich, in 1906. 

4048. Kaye, Sidney Charles, 30 April, 1881 — Mr. E, Kaye, 

20, Algeria S*, Beeston Hill. 

(Son of Esaias Kaye.) In the office of Fairbaim, Lawson, Combe, 
Barbour, Ltd., Wellington Foundry, Leeds. 27, Darfield Place, Leeds, 
in 1905. 

4049. Kent, William, 28 March, 1882 — Mr. J. G. Kent, 

163, Cranbrook Terrace, Beeston Hill. 

(Son of John George Kent, secretary of Walter Scott Ltd., Leeds Steel 
Works.) An assistant blast furnace manager at the Leeds Steel Works 
in 1900. 

4050. Kirkby, Reginald, 31 Oct., 1879 — R. Kirkby, Esq., 

Springfield M*^. 

(Son of Herbert Kirkby, No. 2169.) With the Horsfall Destructor 
Company, Leeds. Banfield, Halton, in 1904. 

4051. Loe, Richard Scarborough, 4 Nov., 1883 — ^J. S. Loe, 

Esq., Ashbourne, Chapeltown Rd. 

(Son of James Scarborough Loe, No. 1004 an/e, and brother of No. 
3714.) With Messrs. Greenwood & Batley, Engineers, Leeds. No. 31, 
Oakwood Avenue, Roundhay, in 1905. 

4052. Lister, Norman, 25 June, 1884 — E. J. Lister, Esq., Roe 

Head, Mirfield. 

(Brother of Nos. 3901, 3902, and 4278.) Articled to an architect, 
but a bank clerk in 1905. 

4053. de Macedo, Francis Joseph Henry, 2 April, 1884 — J. A. 

de Macedo, Esq., Leventhorpe Hall. 

(Son of Joaquim Antonio de Macedo, and brother of Nos. 3943 and 
3952.) Leventhorpe Hall in 1905. 



31 8 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4054. Monkman, Matthew, 23 May, 1883 — Mrs. Monkman, 

29, Regent Park Terrace. 

A brother of Nos. 3888 and 3889. 

4055. Peake, Hilton Oswald, 2 Oct., 1 881— Mr. A. H. W. 

Peake, i. Belle Vue Terrace, Clarendon Rd. 

(Son of Alfred Henry William Peake.) A clerk in the Health Depart- 
ment, Leeds. 12, Royal Park Mount, Leeds, in 1905. 

4056. Spencer, Harry, 28 Nov., 1884 — ^J. Spencer, Esq., 

30, Vernon R«*. 

In Berlin in 1904. 

4057. Tempest, Percy David, 27 Sep., 1881 — ^D. Tempest, Esq., 

12, Blenheim M*. 

(Son of David Tempest, and brother of No. 4289.) A shorthand writer 
(Tempest, Toothill & Tempest). School of Shorthand, Park Lane, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

2"^ Term, 189s 

4058. Barker, Albert Lawrence — Mr. A. Barker, The Lodge, 

Bramley. 

Enlisted in the army, and then went with his family to Winnip^. 

4059. Brown, Norman Blyth Ravenhill, 5 Jan., 1887 — H. 

Brown, Esq., Eldon House, Leeds. 

r. 1904. With Marshall & Snelgrove, Ltd., Silk Mercers, Bond Street, 
Leeds, in 1905. 

4060. Horsfield, George, 19 April, 1882 \ r m Horsfield 

4061. Horsfield, Charles S., 12 Sep., 1884/ * ' ' 

Esq., West Garth, Meanwood. 

Sons of Richard Marshall Horsfield, No. 2490 ante, and brothers of 

Nos. 3930, 41 12, and 4224. 

Geoi^e Horsfield. An architect. 

Charles Smart Horsfield. In the National Provincial Bank, Leeds, in 

1904. Entered again. (See No. 4233.) 

4062. Slater, Frank Overend — Mrs. T. Slater, Eversley, Grove 

Rd., Headingley. 

(Brother of No. 4035.) Living at Buckden in Wharfedale in 1906. 

4063. Smith, Herbert James, i July, 1878 \ t> ^ q- 

4064. Smith, Charles Thruxton, 28 Jan., 1881 j ^^^' ^- ^" 

Smith, 29, Clarendon Place. 
Sons of Rev. Thomas Thistlethwaite Smith. 

Herbert James Smith. Leeds Medical School, 1896-99. Vol. Imperial 
Yeomanry, 1899. South African War, 1900-3. Lieutenant 39th Bat. 
Imperial Yeomanry, 12 Feb., 1902. Grand Trunk Survey, Canada, 
1906. Died at Vermilion, Alberta, Canada, 6 Aug., 1906. 
Charles Thruxton Smith. Army Pay Department, Singapore, in 1906. 

4065. Thorp, Harold White, 31 Oct., 1884 — ^A. Thorp, Esq., 

29, Lyddon Terrace. Left 1902*. 

(Son of Alfred Thorp.) An engineer in 1904. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 319 

3rd Term, 189s 

4066. Albrecht, Siegfried Adolph, 11 — Son of M. H. E. 

Albrecht, Springwood Road^ Roundhay. 

(Son of Martin Henry Edmund Albrecht.) Wholesale clothier. Lakeside, 
Roundhay, in 1906. 

4067. Braithwaite, Oswald Langley, 11 — ^W. Braithwaite, 

S* George's Terrace, Leeds. 

(Son of Walter Braithwaite, of St. George's Terrace, Headingley.) With 
Tannett, Walker & Co. Ltd., Engineers, Hunslet, in 1903. 

4068. Chute, Reginald Arthur John, 11 — Rev. J. Chute, 

S* Jude's Vicarage, Leeds. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings Exhibitioner ; Squire Scholar ; 3rd 
Class Classical Mods. 1905. 

4069. Clarke, Francis Eagle, 10 — F. E. Clarke, Majrfield, 

S* Michael's Rd., Leeds. 

(Son of Francis Edward Clarke, a solicitor.) Articled to his father 
in 1905. 

4070. Farrar, Ernest Bristow, 11 — Rev. C. D. Farrar, The 

Vicarage, Micklefield. Left Ap., 1903. 

(Son of Charles Druce Farrar.) A.R.C.O. 1903; organist, Micklefield 
Church, 1904; Open Scholarship Royal College of Music, Feb., 1905; 
Sir Arthur Sullivan Prize, Easter, 1906. 

4071. Francis, Matthew Arnold, Nov. 14***, 1883 — M. Francis, 

Old Hall, Halkyn, Holy Well. Left July, 1902. 

London School of Mines. First in ist Class Final Examination, 1905. 

4072. Gill, Harry, Jan. 2g^\ 1881 — ^Jonathan Gill, Coach & 

Horses, EUand Rd., Hunslet. 

The father was afterwards of the Falcon Inn, Micklegate, York. 

4073. Jackson, Gerald Priestley, 26*** December, 1884 — G. W. 

Jackson, 20, S* John's Terrace, Leeds. 

An electrician. 20, St. John's Terrace, Leeds, in 1903. 

4074. Lambert, C)n41 Claude, July i, 1882 — Rev. C. A. 

Lambert, Weeton Vic, Harewood. 

(Son of Rev. Claude Alfred Lambert.) With Mann*s Patent Steam Cart 
and Wagon Company, Ltd., Pepper Road, Hunslet, in 1905. 

4075. Kerr Smith, Ruthvin William Robert, July 31"*^, 1883. 

The Rev. W. Kerr Smith, Middleham Rectory. 

(Son of the Rev. William Kerr Smith, Vicar of Catterick.) In the Bank 
of Barclay & Co., at Middlesbrough. 53, Douglas Terrace, Middles- 
brough, in 1906. 

4076. Savage, Charles, 9*^** Oct., 1882 — ^Tom Savage, Doncaster 

Road, Barnsley. 

At one time a clerk in a tailor's shop in Sheffield. 1 10, Cope Street, 
Barnsley, in 1906. 

4077. Snowdon, Henry Frederick, March 23"*, 1884 — ^The Rev. 

R. K. Snowdon, Ledsham Vicarage. 

(Son of No. 1514 an/e.) Passed into Sandhurst, 1902. Articled to 
Snowdon, Meredith & Hubbersty, Leeds. Roxburgh, Harrogate, in 1903. 



320 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4078. Wiley, Harry Anderson, 30 Aug., 1880 — Alexander 

Wiley, 37, Lyddon Terrace, Leeds. 

Brother of No. 3763. 

4079. Williamson, Norman, March 29^*^, 1884 — Ellis William- 

son, Hillary Lodge, Leeds. Left July, 1902. 

Articled to Armitage & Norton, Accountants, Bradford, 1902. Living 
at Roundbay in 1903. 

4080. Witting, Charles Aubrey, Nov. 2g^\ 1884 — C. F. Witting, 

31, Louis Street, New Leeds. 

Serving as an officer on a merchant vessel in 1 905. 

!•* term, /96. 

4081. Bolton, Reginald Chambers, 11 — Son of T. Bolton, 

Calcutta. 

(Son of Thomas Bolton, of Calcutta). Bom 11 Aug., 1885. Wakefield 
Grammar School, and King*s College, London. In the office of the 
London County Council in 1906. 

4082. Dobson, Laurence Parkinson, 6^** August, 1884 — Son of 

J. W. Dobson, The Elms, Garforth. 

(Son of James William Dobson. At Garforth Colliery, 1900. With 
Halifax Commercial Bank, 1902. The Elms, Garforth, in 1903. 

4083. Greaves, Reginald Sowray, April 27^, 1885 — S. B. T. 

Greaves, 10, Grange Avenue, Chapeltown Road. 

(Son of Samuel Bailey Turner Greaves, an artist, and brother of Nos. 4174 
and 4251). r. July, 1903. Keble College, Oxford, 1903. B.A 1906. 
Junior master at Ilkley Grammar School prior to ordination, in 1906. 

4084. Heald, William Gordon, Jan. ig*^**, 1886 | 

4085. Heald, Jerome Ruenest, April, 1887 — Left June, 1902 J 

G. H. Heald, 14, Hanover Square. 

Sons of George Henry Heald, M.R.C.S. 

William Gordon Heald. Leeds School of Art Scholar. A black and 
white artist. 14, Hanover Square, Leeds, in 1906. 

Jerome Reunert Heald. An engineer with Hudswell, Clarke & Co., 
tack Lane, in 1906. 

4086. Harding, E. L. — Mrs. Harding, Hunslet. 

Ernest Lincoln (son of the late Thomas) Harding. A clerk, Outwood, 
near Wakefield, in 1904. 

4087. Kirkby, Everard Oldham, 23"* May, 1883 — Herbert 

Kirkby, 23, Springfield Mount. 

Everard Oldman Kirkby (son of No. 2169). With the Horsfall Destructor 
Company, Leeds. Banfield, Halton, in 1904. 

4088. Mortimer, G. R., 13. \ 

4089. Mortimer, Victor Emanuel, 28^** May, 1884. J 

Sons of Mrs. Mortimer, 53, M* Preston. 

Ranching in Canada. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 32 1 

4090. Munro, Hector, August 2"^, 1881. ^ 

4091. Munro, Patrick, Oct: 9*^1883. Left July, 1902. [School > 

Exhib: Hist. Schol., Ch. Ch. Oxford.] 3 

Sons of Patrick Munro, 35, Park Row, Leeds. 

Hector Munro. Articled to an accountant. 6, Connaught Avenue, 
Chingford, Essex, in 1904. 

Patrick Munro. Christ Church, Oxford. Exhibitioner, Michaelmas, 
1902; 3rd Class Mods. 1904; 2nd Class History 1906. Captain 
University Rugby Football Team. Egyptian Civil Service, 1906. 

4092. Needham, E. J., 13 — ^J. Needham, Leeds. 

Edward John Needham. Surveyor in the British Law Fire Insurance 
Office. Brandon Cottage, Hanover Square, Leeds, in 1906. 

4093. Procter, Percy Halliday, 25**^ Aug: 1884 — W. S. Procter, 

II, Buckingham MS Headingley. 

II, Buckingham Mount, Headingley, in 1903. 

4094. Roberts, Henry William, Oct. Io*^ 1882 — F. Roberts, 

3, Cromer Road. 

(Son of Frederick Roberts, and brother of No. 4148.) With the Royal 
Insurance Company, Park Row, Leeds. 14, IloUin Lane, Far Head- 
ingley, in 1903. 

4095. Ross, Charles Thomas, July 3o^^ 1882 \ jr^^^ p*^.^ 

4096. Ross, Henry, 18 March, 1884 J ^^"^ ^^^^' 

69, Sholebrook Avenue, Chapeltown Road, Leeds. 

Charles Thomas Ross. With his father, an oil and colour merchant, 
26 and 27, Trinity Street, Leeds. 

Henry Ross. Articled to Mr. G. W. Atkinson, Architect, Leeds (No. 
2615). Assistant Architect, Shanghai Corporation, 1905. 

4097. Sanderson, Charley, Dec. 27'**, 1885 — ^Left Dec., 1902. 

H. A. Sanderson, 4, Camp Road, Leeds. 

Charles (third son ^ of Henry Alan) Sanderson. Died 13 July, 1905; 
aged 19. 

4098. Seaton, Hugh John Annand, Nov. 10***, 1882 1 ^ j . 

4099. Seaton, Alexander Adam, June 25^**, 1884 / ^^* J* '^* 

Seaton, Cleckheaton Vicarag^e. 

Hugh John Annand (son of Rev. John Abdiel) Seaton. Christ's College, 
Cambridge, 1901. B.A. 1904. Wells Theological College. 
Alexander Adam Seaton (son of above). Left July, 1903. Pembroke 
College, Cambridge. Scholar 1903, and School Exhibitioner; ist Class 
(2nd Div.) Classical Tripos, 1906. 

4100. Stirk, G. B., 13 — W. Stirk, Leeds. 

The father lived at 71, Grosvenor Terrace, and was at one time a clerk 
in the National Provincial Bank of England. 

4101. Sykes, William Henry, March 29'^ 1885 — ^W. Sykes, 

St. Mary's Road, Newton Park, Leeds. Belmont, 
Starbeck. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings Exhibitioner 1903. 

4102. Walsh, R. H., 13 — ^J. Walsh, Leeds. 

Robert Hedley (son of Joseph) Walsh. B.Sc. (London) 1905. Assistant 
Master under West Riding Education Committee. 26, St. John's 
Avenue, Leeds, in 1906. 
U 



^22 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4103. Watson, Herbert, Jan. 2o'^ 1881— T. Watson, 

5, Brudenell Mount, Royal Park Road, Leeds. 

(Son of Thomas Watson, Bookseller, Commercial Street.) With the 
London City and Midland Banking Company, Leeds. Ashleigh, Hyde 
Park Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

2"«* term, 1896. 

4104. Dobson, D. F. — Son of Dr. Dobson, Burley, Leeds. 

Donald Frederick Dobson, Medical Student, I^eds University, in 1906. 

4105. Lake, C. — Mrs. Lake, Hunslet. 

4106. Robinson, Charles Blakey, 14'** May, 1879 — Mrs. 

Robinson, Stonyhurst, Roundhay. 

With Owen & Robinson, Ltd., Jewellers and Pawnbrokers, Leeds, 
in 1904. 

4107. Robinson, James Arthur, 11^ May, 1883. 

(Brother of No. 4106.) An architect. No address in 1904. 

4108. Spencer, Maurice, May 22°^, 1886 — ^James Spencer, 

30, Vernon Road. 

In Berlin in 1904. 

3"^** term, 1896. 

4109. Braithwaite, Edward R., June 5'*^, 1885— Mrs. Braith- 

waite, St. George's Terrace, Headingley. 

Edward Wrigley (son of Walter) Braithwaite. Yorkshire College 
Medical Department in 1903. 

41 10. Cooke, Charles Harold, Sep: 28*^**, 1883 — (mother) Mrs. 

John Walker, Garth House, Springfield Mount. 

S3, Spencer Place, Leeds, in 1906. 

41 1 1. Cockerill, John, Nov. 16, 1884 — Rev. J. Cockerill, 

224, Burley Road, Leeds. 

(Son of Rev. James Walter Cockerill, formerly Curate of Burley, now 
Vicar of Kettlewell.) An engineer. 

41 12. Horsfield, Alan Gervase, March 9'**, 1885 — R. M. 

Horsfield, West Garth, Meanwood. 

(Son of Richard Marshall Horsfield, No. 2490, and brother of Nos. 
3930> 4060, 4061, and 4224.) An electrical engineer. 

41 13. Hepworth, Norris, 25 June, 1884 \ vr r Henworth 

41 14. Hepworth, CliflFord, 6^^ April, 1888 /^- ^- nepvvortn, 

Torridon, Headingley Hill. 

(Sons of Norris Rhodes Hepworth.) With J. Hepworth & Son, Limited, 
wholesale clothiers, Leeds. Torridon, Headingley Hill, in 1906. 

41 15. Ibbitson, Herbert W., Oct: 3«i, 1882— T. D. Ibbitson, 

100, Cardigan Road. 

Herbert Wormald Ibbitson. A woollen manufacturer, 33, York Place, 
Leeds. 100, Cardigan Road, in 1904. 

41 16. Jackson, George, Nov. 3"*, 1884 — Richard Jackson, 

92, Cardigan Road. 

(Son of Richard Jackson, Bookseller, Commercial Street, Leeds.) A 
bookseller and publisher. Commercial Street. 11, Spring Road, Leeds. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 323 

41 17. Kerr, Evelyn Robert Collow, le**" July, 1881— J. C. 

Kerr, 34, Spencer Place, Leeds. 

(Son of John Collow Kerr, and brother of No. 4138.) Articled to 
Butterfield & Hartman, Accountants, Bradford. Elm View, Huddersfield 
Road, Halifax, in 1903. 

41 18. Mellish, Allan Hopton, 2**^ Feb., 1884 — Andrew 

Mellish, Ingleside, Cardigan Road. 

With general warehousemen. 89, Silver Royd Hill, Wortley, in 1903. 

41 1 9 Smith, P. Flood, 11 \ Left Dec, 1903. 

4120. Smith, G. Flood, 9 J Left Dec, 1903. 

Sons of A. Smith, Lyddon Terrace, Leeds. 

Philip Flood (son of Albert) Smith. For a time in the bank ot Messrs. 
. Beckett & Co., Leeds; learning farming at Ivy House, Lusby Spilsby, 
in 1906. 

Gerald Flood (son of Albert) Smith. With Messrs. William Lupton and 
Co., Woollen Manu&cturers, Leeds. 35, Lyddon Terrace, Leeds, in 1904. 

41 2 1. Spink, Frank, Aug: 29*^*^, 1884. Left Dec, 1902. "i 

4122. Spink, Laurence, Jan. i6*\ 1886. Left Ap., 1903. J 

Stepfather, H. H. Dawson, 4, St. Chad's Hill, Leeds. 

Frank (son of the late William) Spink. Chadhurst, Springfield Avenue, 
Harrogate. No occupation in 1904. 

4123. Shaw, Charles Percy, March 8***, 1884 \ C. Shaw, Thom- 

4124. Shaw, Frank M., June 2"**, 1882 J leigh, Armley. 

Sons of Charles Shaw. 

Charles Percy Shaw. Pennsylvania Technical School, U.S.A.; learning 

woollen manufacture in 1904. 

Frank M. Shaw. A commercial traveller. South African War; 

Imperial Yeomanry. 

4125. Ward, Edmund Sykes, 11*** March, 1887 — E. Ward, 

19, Bainbrigge Road, Headingley. 

(Son of Edmund Ward, a solicitor — Ward & Sons, Bank Street.) Articled 
to his &ther. 

4126. Waud, Samuel Wilkes, May 15***, 1886 — Grandmother, 

Mrs. Waud, 33, Brookfield Road, Headingley. 

(Son of Samuel Wilkes Waud, of Buenos Ayres.) With John Fowler 
and Co. Ltd., Engineers, Hunslet. 



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LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 327 

Order. First Term, 1897. 

4127. (2) Archbold, Percival Henry, ?ii, March, 1896 — Mr. J. 

Archbold, 79, Brudenell Road. 

(Son of John Archbold.) An electrical engineer with the Newcastle- on- 
Tyne Electric Supply Company in 1906. 

4128. (6) lUingworth, Oswald, 9, 21** Oct., 1896— Mr. E. A. 

lUingworth, 2S, Clarendon Place. 

(Son of Edward Abraham lUingworth.) Corpus Christi College, Cam- 
bridge. Mathematical Scholar and School Exhibitioner, Jan., 1906. 

4129. (8) Pickles, Clifford Crawshaw, 10, Oct. 7, 1896 — Mr. 

J.J. Pickles, 105, Camp Road. r. July, 1902. 

(Son of John Jagger Pickles.) Yorkshire College, Medical Department 

4130. (9) Sanderson, Alan, 9, 5 March, 1896— Mr. H. A. 

Sanderson, 4(a), Camp Road, & Ladywell, 
Roundhay. r. Mar., 1904. (Horse Dealer.) 

(Son of Henry Alan Sanderson.) Ladywell, Roundhay, in 1906. 

41 31. (11) Wolstenholme, John Frederick, 13, 26 Nov., 1896. 

4132. {12) Wolstenholme, Frank, 11, 2 Dec, 1896 — Mr. J. 

Wolstenholme, 7, St. John's Terrace. 

Sons of Charles J. Wolstenholme. 

John Frederick Wolstenholme. A draughtsman with the Horsfall 

Destructor Company. 

Frank Wolstenholme. An insurance clerk with the Sun Insurance 

Company. 

4133- (3) Barber, Cyril, 13, 30th July, 1896 — Mr. E. Barber, 
14, Cromer Terrace. (Lane. Scholar.) 

(Son of Elijah Barber.) From Carlton Hill Board School. Articled 
to a solicitor. LL.B. (Lond.) 1905. 14, Cromer Terrace, Leeds, in 1906. 

4134. (i) Andrews, Herbert Vincent, 13, Sep. 22^ 1896 — Mr. R. 
Andrews, 16, M' Preston. (Scholar.) 

(Son of Richard Andrews.) From St. George's School. Representative 
of Cohen & Josephy, of Leeds. In Toronto in 1906. 

4135* (5) Gaunt, Bernard Arthur, 12, Aug. 13, 1896 — Mr.W. M. 
Gaunt, 9, Haddon Place, Burley. (Scholar.) 

(Son of William Milner Gaunt.) From Central Higher Grade School. 
Accountant's Clerk (City Treasurer's Office). 9, St. Ann's Avenue, 
Burley, Leeds, in 1906. 

4136. (10) Swaine, Charles Leonard, 13, June 16, 1896 — Mr. 
W. H. Swaine, 8, Hyde Terrace. (Scholar.) 

(Son of William Henry Swaine. ) From St. George's School. A cashier. 
Alma House, Vernon Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

4137- (4) Clarke, Charles Percival Baylden, 12, Feb., 1896. 
Mr. F. P. Clarke, 12, Tree Lawn Place, Headingley. 
(Scholar.) 

C. P. Bayldon (son of Frank P.) Clarke. From Headingley School. 
A telegraphist and sorter, G.P.O., Leeds. 37, Cedar Avenue, Armley, 
n 1904. 

4138. (7) Kerr, Ian, 9, June 20, 1896 — Mr. J. C. Kerr, Milton 
Lodge, Grove Road. 

(Son of John Collow Kerr, and brother of No. 41 17-) Studying for a 
commercial career abroad, probably Malay, in 1906. 



328 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

2* Term, 1897. 

4139. Addison, Lionel Farquharson, 11, March 26, 1897. 

r.July, 1904. 

4140. Addison, George Stewart, 10, April 16, 1897 — Rev. J. S. 

Addison, St. Martin's Vicarage, Potternewton. 

Sons of Rev. James Salmon Addison, now rector of Newchurch-in- 

Rossendale (1906). 

Lancelot Farquharson Addison. Durham University, 1906. 

George Stewart Addison, Bom 8th April, 1887. Still at School in 1906. 

4 14 1. Firth, Joseph George Tathara, 9, June 20, 1896 — Mrs. 

Firth, Springfield Mount. 

(Son of the late Joseph Firth Bottomlcy Firth, LL.B., M.P. for 
Dundee, who died in 15S9.) Still at School, 1906. 

4142. Frobisher, James Hebbleth waite Martin, 1 1 , Oct, 1 1 , 1 896. 

r.July, 1903. York Coll. 

4143. Frobisher, Neville Clive Martin, 10, Feb. 9, 1897 — Mr. 

M. W. Frobisher, 13, S^ Mark's Terrace, Woodhouse 
Lane. 

Sons of William Martin Frobisher, M.R.C.S., No. 2288 an//. 
James Hebblethwaite Martin Frobisher. A medical student at the 
University of Leeds. 24, Monkbridge Road, Headingley, in 1906. 
Neville Clive Martin Frobisher. Still at School in 1906, 

4144. Hodgson, Francis William Robert, 12, Dec. 3, 1896. 

Mr. F. Hodgson, 23, S' John's Terrace. 

(Son of Frederick Hodgson.) A carpet factor (Frederick Hodgson and 
Sons.) 23, St. John's Terrace, Leeds, in 1906. 

4145. Lambert, Hugh John Lionel, 12, June 20, 1896 — Rev. 

C. A. Lambert, The Vicarage, Weeton, Harewood. 
r.July, 1902. 

(Son of Rev. Claude Alfred Lambert.) With Mann's Patent Steam 
Cart and Wagon Co. Ltd., Pepper Road, Hunslet, in 1905. 

4146. Lumb, Richard, 10, May 28, 1896 — Mr. G. D. Lumb, 

34, Clarendon Road. r. Ap., 1903. 

(Son of George Denison Lumb, solicitor, 65, Albion Street, and brother 
of No. 4279.) I^eds University, 1904-5. A mechanical engineering 
student. With Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Co. Ltd. 
31, Lyddon Terrace, Leeds, in 1906. 

4147. Perlman, Bernard Julius. 11, Dec. 20, 1896 — Mr. S. 

Perlman, Brandon House, Shadwell. r. 1901. 

(Son of Soloman Perlman.) Farming in South Africa. Langdale, 
Kroonstad (Orange River Colony), in 1906. 

4148. Roberts, Norman Frederick, 10, Nov. 17, 1896 — Mr. F. 

Roberts, 3, Cromer Road. 

(Son of Frederick Roberts, and brother of No. 4094.) A bank clerk 
in I^eds. 14, Hollin Lane, Headingley. 

4149. Potts, Robert Gowland, 10, Oct. 3, 1896 — Mr. R. Potts, 

8, Providence Avenue, Woodhouse. r. July, 1903. 
(Son of Robert Potu.) A chemist with Mr. Overend, Harehills Road, 
Leeds. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 329 

4150. Horsfield, Alfred Hubert, 14, Feb. 17, 1897 — Mr. H. 

Horsfield, 23, Brunswick Place, r. 1901. 

(Son of Henry HorsBeld.) Yorkshire College ; engineering. Assistant 
electrical engineer, Uxbridge Electrical Supply Co. Ltd., in 1906. 

415 1. Crofts, Ernest James, 11, March 3, 1897 — Rev. H. E. 

Crofts, 21, Inglewood Terrace, r. Dec, 1904. 

(Son of Rev. ^ugh Ernest Crofts.) Died 16 July, 1905, aged 19. 

3^ Term, 1897. 

4152. Angel, Henry, 13, July 14, 1897 — Mr. D. Angel, 

^2, Northfield Square. 

(Son of Behor Angel.) Woollen merchant and shipper. lo, York 
Place, Leeds, in 1906. 

4153. Forsyth, George, 12, June 23, 1897 — Nephew of Rev. 

C. S. Forsyth, Far Headingley. 

Nephew of Rev. Charles Sweeting Forsyth. 

4154. Hammond, George Herbert, 10, Aug. 13, 1897 — Mr. G. T. 

Hammond, 17, Brudenell Grove. 

(Son of George Thomas Hammond, commercial traveller.) Still at the 
School, but gained an Exhibition to Worcester College, Oxford, in 
Jan., 1906. 

4155. Heaton, Edward Copley, 12, Jan. 17, 1897 — Mr. W. C. 

Heaton, Horsforth. r. June, 1902. 

(Son of No. c 191, and brother of No. 417s-) Clerk at Armley Road 
Ironworks, Leeds. Chadleigh, Harrogate, in 1906. 

4 1 56. Hirsch, Herbert William, 9, April 6, 1 897 — Mr. A. Hirsch, 

10, Spring Road, Headingley. 

(Son of Albert Hirsch, now of Luckenwalde, in Germany.) In a 
technical school in Germany (going to be an engineer) in 1906. 

4157. Peck, Hubert Blackburn, 13, Sep. i, 1897 — Mr. W. Peck, 

Fernhurst, Roundhay. 

(Son of William Peck.) To Lausanne, and afterwards to Kiel. An 
engineering student at Leeds University for two years. F*ernhurst, 
Roundhay, in 1906. 

4158. Stead, William, 11, March 18, 1897 — Stepson of Mr. J. 

Menzies, 4, Woodsley Terrace, r. 1901. 

In the office of Armitage & Norton, chartered accountants, East Parade, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

4159. Wilson, Reginald, 12, March 5, 1897 — Mr. G. Wilson, 

69, Cowper St. 

Reginald Binney (son of Gerald) Wilson. Articled to Mr. Walter 
Rowley, mining engineer, Leeds ; his assistant in 1906. Leak Cottage, 
Chapel AUerton. 

i»* Term, 1898. 

4160. Armstrong, Lionel, 10, Nov., 1897 — Rev. A. Armstrong, 

277, Burley Road. r. Ap., 1903. 

(Son of Rev. Alfred Armstrong, curate of Burley.) In Leeds Branch of 
Barclay & Co.'s Bank. 277, Burley Road, Leeds, in 1906. 



330 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4161. Brough, D. (Scholar), 12, Aug. 19, 1897 — Mr. Brough, 

5, Chapel St., Headingley. 

Tames Douglas (son of John) Brough. With Beckett & Co., Old Bank, 
Leeds. 28, Grimthorpe Terrace, Headingley, in 1906. 

4162. Calvert, J. W. (Scholar), 13, Sep. 22, 1897 — Mr. Calvert, 

4, Granby Grove. 

John William Calvert (son of Edward Johnson Calvert, gardener, and 
brother of No. 4213). At St. Mark's College, Chelsea (to be an 
elementary schoolmaster), in 1906. 

4163. Calvert, Reginald CuUen, 9, April 3, 1897 — R. K. 

Calvert, Esq., Charnwood, Far Headingley. 

(Son of Rhodes Kennedy Calvert, Solicitor, and brother of No. 4263.) 
r. 1906. Articled to his father. 

4164. Connell, H. (Scholar), 13, Aug. 29, 1897 — Mr. Connell, 

II, Lucas St., Delph Lane. 

Henry Whitfield (son of Henry) Connell. In the Leeds office of the 
Hand in Hand Insurance Co., in I904> 

4165. Dalton, A. (Scholar), 12, May 8, 1897 — Inspector Dalton, 

Milgarth S* Police Station. 

Arthur Harold (son of Arthur) Dalton . A solicitor's clerk. lo, Claremont 
Terrace, I^eds, in 1904. 

4166. Jenkinson, Norman Henry, 13, June 15, 1897 — Mr. H. 

Jenkinson, 3, Chestnut Avenue, Victoria Road. r. 1 90 1 . 

(Son of Henry Jenkinson.) A lithographer with his father at 3, Grace 
Street, Leeds, in 1906. 

4167. Hine, Noel Austin Wade, 10, Nov. 25, 1897 — ^J. A. Hine, 

Esq., 8, Osborne Terrace. 

(Son of James Augustus Hine, Inspector of Factories.) Removed to a 
private school, and then to Uppingham School. Articled in the office of 
North & Sons, solicitors, 4, East Parade, Leeds, in 1906. Second 
lieutenant 3rd Volunteer Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment in 1906. 

4168. Parr, James Murray Webb, 9, April 8, 1897 — ^*r. J. Parr, 

15, Cromer Terrace. 

Son of Joseph Parr. 

4169. Smith, Edmund Hastings, 1 1, Oct. 3, 1897 — Mr. H.Smith, 

34, Chapel Lane, Headingley. r. July, 1903. 

(Son of James H. Smith.) 34, Chapel Lane, Headingley, in 1906. 

4170. Tavemer, C. F. (Lane. Scholar), 12, Feb. 26, 1897 — Mr. 

Taverner, 1 2, Blomfield Place, Headingley. 

Charles Frederick (son of Samuel) Taverner. A bank clerk. 7, Rochester 
Terrace, Headingley, in 1906. 

41 7 1. Arnold, Richard Oswald, 1 1, Feb.' 3, 1897 — Mrs. Arnold, 

33, Lowerhead Row. r. Ap., 1903. 

(Son of Edith Annie Arnold.) A bank clerk. 33, Ix>werhead Row, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

2^ Term, 1898. 

4172. Beaumont, John Beecroft, 9, June 22, 1897 — Mr. J. 

Beaumont, 4, Beech Grove Terrace. 

(Son of James Beaumont, solicitor.) Articled to his father in 1905. 
London University, 1905. 7, Woodhouse Cliflf, in 1906. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 33 1 

4173. Fecht, Leonard Bernard, 13, Sep. 26, 1897 — Mr. A. E. R. 

Fecht, 29, Clarendon Road. r. July, 1902. 

(Son of Albrecht Edward Richard Fecht.) A clerk in Leeds. 137, Hyde 
Park Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

4174. Greaves, Samuel Sowray, 10, Feb., 1898 — Mr. S. B. T. 

Greaves, 10, Grange Avenue, Chapeltown Road. 

(Son of Samuel Bailey Turner Greaves, and brother of Nos. 4083 and 
4251.) Leeds University, Medical Department, in 1906. 

4175. Heaton, Frank Copley, 9, Sep. 10, 1897 — Mrs. Heaton, 

Fieldhead, Horsforth. [Chadleigh, Harlow Tern, 
Harrogate.] r. July, 1904. 

(Son of No. G 191 , and brother of No. 4155.) A bank clerk. Chadleigh, 
Harrogate, in 1906. 

4176. Johnson, Roland Stanley, g, Dec. 17, 1897 — Mr. G. R. 

Johnson, 177, Hyde Park Road. r. July, 1904. 

(Son of George R. Johnson.) Learning the wholesale clothing trade 
■ with Harrington & Fox, Leeds. 20, Manor Terrace, Headingley, 1906. 

4177. Mozley, John Kenneth, 15, Jan. 8*^^ 1898 — J. R. Mozley, 

Esq., Holly Bank, Headingley. r. July, 1902. 

(Son of John Rickards Mozley.) Leavii^ Exhibitioner, Classical 
Scholar, Pembroke Coll., Cambridge, 1901. Shoolbred Scholar; 
B.A. 1905; 1st Class Classics. President of ihe Cambridge Union, 
May, 1905. George Williams University Prize for Theology, 1906; 
1st Class Theology, 1906. Pembroke Collie, Cambridge, 1906. 

4178. Wilson, John Black Ferguson, 14, May 14, 1897. 

4179. Wilson, James Pownall, 12, April 22, 1898. r. July, 1904. 

J. P. Wilson, Esq., 16, Monkbridge Road, Headingley. 
Sons of John Wilson, Postmaster, Leeds. 

John Black Ferguson Wilson. Medical student, Leeds University, in 1906. 
James Pownall Wilson. Brasenose Coll., Oxford. Hulme Scholar, in 1903. 

4180. Farrar, Cecil Francis, 9, March 14, 1898 — Rev. C. D. 

Farrar, Micklefield Vicarage. 

(Son of Rev. Charles Druce Farrar.) Still at School in 1906. 

3rd Term, 1898. 

4 1 81. Brigg, Amyas Edward, 10, May 18***, '98. 

Mr. S. Brigg r Mount House, Boston Spa, R.S.O. 
t. Beech Grove Terrace, Leeds. 

To Charterhouse, Jan. 1903 to Aug. 1906. Merton College, Oxford, 
Oct., 1906. Hillary Lodge, Leeds. 

4182. Beevers, Harold William, 13, Nov. 17*^*^, 1897 — Mr. C. 

Beevers, 33, Lyddon Terrace, Leeds, r. 1901. 

(Son of (Varies Beevers.) Articled to his brother, C. H. Beevers 
(No. 3638), accountant, Leeds. Bainbrigge Road, Headingley, in 1906. 

4 1 83. Brayshay,W. S., 1 1 , April 28th, 1 898 — Mr. A. E. Brayshay, 

1 1, Hyde Park Terrace, r. March, 1904. (Iron Trade.) 

William Stead (son of Arthur Edwin) Brayshay. An engineer. Grand 
Central Hotel, Leeds, in 1906. 

4184. Carter, Henry Gordon, 8, Oct. 13th, 1897 — Mr. E. Carter, 

67, Sholebroke Avenue, Leeds, r. Ap., 1905. 
(Son of Edwin Carter.) Learning the timber trade at Richmond in 
Suney. 



332 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4185. Compston, George Dean, 10, April 8th — Mr. J. A. 

Compston, i, Ash Grove, Hyde Park, Leeds. 

(Son of John Albert Compston, of the Middle Temple and North Eastern 
Circuit.) At Dulwich CoUef^e (prior to going to Trinity Collie, 
Cambridge) in 1906. 

4186. Chute, Cecil Burleigh, 10, Sep. 15th, 1898 — ^Rev.J. Chute, 

S*^ Jude's Vicarage, Hunslet. 
(Son of Rev. John Chute.) Queen's Collie, Oxford. Hastings 
Exhibitioner, 1905. 

4187. Crosland, Benjamin Nicholson, 9, Oct. 14th, 1897 — Mr. 

W. Crosland, The Limes, South Milford. 

(Only son of William Crosland.) Still at School in 1906. 

4188. Dykes, Frank Armstrong, 14, Aug. 4th /98 — Mr. W. H. 

Dykes, 25, Cromer Terrace, I^eds. r. Ap., 1903. 
Engineer. 

(Son of William Henry Dykes.) Engineering student. Thomer Lodge, 
Thomer, Leeds, in 1906. 

4189. Kirkby, Lionel Ellis, 12, Aug. i6'*», 1898 — Mrs. Kirkby, 

23, Springfield Mount, Leeds, r. July, 1902. 

(Son of Herbert Kirkby, No. 2169). Yorkshire College; learning 
farming. Banfield, Halton, in 1904. 

4 1 90. Kennedy, G^ofifrey Awketell Stoddart, 1 5, June 2 7^, 1 898 . 

Rev. W. S. Kennedy, St. Mary's Vicarage, Leeds, 
r. Dec, 1 90 1. 

Geoffirey Anketell Studdert Kennedy (son of Rev. William Studdert 
Kennedy, and brother of Nos. 4238 and 4239.) Trinity CoU^e, Dublin. 
B.A. 1904; 1st Class Classics and Div. Class Master at West Kirby 
Grammar School, with a view to Holy Orders, in 1906. 

41 91. M^'George, John, 13, July 8**», '98 — Mr. J. McG^orge, 

79, Caledonian R^, Leeds, r. July, 1904. 

(Son of John McGeorge.) In the Customs Service. At West Hartlepool 
in 1906. 

4192. Mawson, George, 1 3, Feb. i"*, '98 — Mrs. Mawson,Ventnor 

St., Leeds. 

(Son of T. Wordsworth Mawson.) A billiard table maker in Ventnor 
Street, Leeds, in 1906. 

4193. M^Arthur, James, i4,M£irch loth, 1898 — Mr. J. M*' Arthur, 

6, Beech Grove Terrace, Leeds. 

James Macarthur. In life and fire insurance business. 24, Clarendon 
Place, Leeds, in 1906. 

4194. M^ Arthur, John Parker, 15, Oct. 2nd, 1897 — Mr. J. 

M® Arthur, 6, Beech Grove Terrace, Leeds. 

John Parker Macarthur. A commercial traveller in the paper trade. 
24, Clarendon Place, Leeds, in 1906. 

4195. Pickles, John Jagger, 9, Dec. 1 8th, 1 897— Mr. J. J. Pickles, 

105, Camp Road, Leeds, r. Ap., 1905. 

(Brother of Nos. 3936, 4033, and 4129.) Medical Student. University 
of Leeds. 

4196. Phillips, J. H., 9,Jan. 28th, 1898 — Mr. Phillips, Leeds. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 333 

4197. Robinson, Alan, 14, May 26***, 1898 — ^Mr. George 

Robinson, 4, Westfield Villas, St. Michael's Rd., 
Headingley. 

A clerk in the National Provincial Bank of England. 11, Salem Hill, 
Sunderland, in 1906. 

4198. Robinson, Harold, 9, March i8th, 1898 — Mr. George 

Robinson, Hadley Cottage, Far Headingley. 

Still at School in April, 1906. 

4199. Spink, John, 11, May 7th, 1898 — Mr. Spink, 5,Wellclose 

Place, Leeds, r. Ap., 1903. 

(Son of William Spink.) W. & J. Spink, Typewriter Supoly Stores, 
3, East Parade, Leeds. 10, Clarendon Place, Leeds, in 1906. 

4200. Spink, George, 10, May i6th, 1898 — Mr. Spink, 5, Well- 

close Place, Leeds, r. July, 1904. 

(Brother of No. 4199.) 10, Clarendon Place, Leeds, in 1906. 

4201. Tetley, Gerard, 9, Dec. 21^, 1897 — Mr. G. Tetley, 

1 56, Woodsley Road, Leeds. 

(Son of George Tetley, for many years honorary organist at St. John's 
Church.) Education continued abroad, with a view to entering the 
Consular Service. 

4202. Wilson, John, 17, July 21*^ 1898 — Mr. J. W. Wilson, 

7, Louis Street, Leeds. 

(Son of James William Wilson.) In the Civil Service, Dufton, Appleby, 
in 1906. 

4203. White, Tewdyn Dawson Lloyd, 13, April 17***, '98 — Mr. 

T. Lloyd White, 12, St. John's Terrace, Leeds. 

(Son of John Lloyd White.) A superior apprentice with the London 
and North- Western Railway Co. Mountfields House, Shrewsbury, 
in 1906. 

!•* Term, 1899. 

4204. Armstrong, Percival, 9, May 21*', 1898 — ^The Rev. A. 

Armstrong, 277, Burley Road, Leeds, r. Dec, 1902. 
EUesmere Sch. 

(Brother of No. 4160.) At EUesmere School in 1906. 

4205. Becker, John Edward, 10, June 5th, 1898 — Mrs. Hewetson, 

30, Brudenell Mount, Leeds, r. 1901. 

(Son of Edward Becker.) To Shrewsbury School. High Garth, North 
Hill Road, Headingley, in 1906. 

4206. Hewetson, Cecil, 9, Oct. i^S 1898 — Mr. E. Becker, 22, De 

Grey Road, Leeds, r. Feb., 1905. 

(Son of Henry Bendelack Hewetson, and brothei of Nos. 3537, 3885, 
and 3967.) A clerk in the Yorkshire Penny Bank, Leeds. 30, Brudenell 
Mount, Leeds, in 1905. 

4207. Stansfield, Wilfrid Willard Hartley, 15, April 22^, 1898. 

Rev. W. H. Stansfield, St. Agnes' Vicarage, Leeds, 
r. 1901. Camb. 

(Son of Rev. William Hartley Stansfield.) Christ College, Cambridge, 
1902. Assistant Master, British College, Wei-hai-Wei, in 1906. 



334 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4208. Stockdale, George Vincent, 11, Oct. 21*^ 1898 — Mr. T. 

Stockdale, Spring Lea, Leeds. 

(Son of Thomas Stockdale, and brother of No. 42S8.) r. July, 1905, 
Leeds Medical School, i October, 1906. 

4209. Smith, William Edward, 16, Nov. 17th, 1898 — Mr. Robert 

Smith, 3, Laurel Bank, Chapel AUerton, Leeds, 
r. July, 1902. Missy Coll. 

Rev. William Edward Smith. St. Boniface College, Warminster. A 
missionary in Trinidad. The Rectory, Tunapuna, Trinidad. 

4210. Schegel, Carl, 14, March 22^^, 1898 — Mr. F. Schegel, 

26, Springfield MS Leeds. 

Carl (son of Frederick) Schlegel. r. April, 1900. Apprenticed to 
Kitson & Co., Airedale Foundry. Since Aug., 1905, in the office of the 
District Locomotive Superintendent, N.E.R., Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
25, St. George's Terrace, Newcastle, in 1906. 

421 1. Vause, Harold William, 13, Aug. 4th, 1898. r. 1901. 

4212. Vause, Frederick, 12, Dec. 24th, 1898. — r. Dec., 1903; 

father's bus*. Mr. F. W. Vause, Middleton Grange, 
Middleton, Leeds. 

Sons of Frederick William Vause. 

Harold William Vause. A pupil to a cloth manufacturer. 

Frederick Vause. A pupil to a shoddy manu&cturer. 

Address of both, Airedale House, Clarendon Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

Scholars. 

4213. Calvert, H., 12, Aug. 3rd, 1898 — Mr. C. J. Calvert, 

4, Granby Grove, Headingley. 

(Brother of No. 4162.) Harry Calvert. Apprenticed to Joseph Dinsdale, 
grocer, Knaresborough, in 1906. 

4214. Gaunt, Reginald Frederic, 13, June 2°^, 1898 — Mrs. 

Gaunt, 16, Conference Road, Armley. r. July, 1904. 

Queen's College, Oxford. Hastings Exhibitioner. 

4215. Knaggs, Walter Arthur, 13, Nov. 22"^, 1898 — Mr. H. 

Knaggs, 191, Cardigan Lane. 

(Son of Henry Knaggs, secretary and manager of The Leeds Athletic 
Co. Ltd.) With John Fowler & Co. Ltd., engineers, Hunslet, Leeds. 
191, Cardigan Lane, Leeds, in 1906. 

4216. Middleton, George Barret, 1 3, May 5th, 1 898 — Mr. W, M. 

Middleton, 6, Chapel Place, Headingley. r. Dec, 1 901 . 

Post Office clerk. 12, Trelawn Avenue, Headingley, in 1906. 

4217. Porteous, Walter, 14, March 4*^^ 1898 — Mr. H. Porteous, 

17, Rochester Terrace, Headingley. r. July, 1903. 
Schol. C.C.C. Camb. 

Walter Chadburn Porteous (son of Henry Porteous, and brother of 
No. 4228.) Leaving Exhibitioner; B.A. 1906; Senior Qptime. 

4218. Slatter, Herbert William, 13, March i8th, 1898— Mr. J. 

Slatter, 138, Chichester Rd., North End, Portsmouth, 
r. March, 1904. 

(Son of John Slatter.) In the Excise Department. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 335 

2"^ Term, 1899. 

4219. Baldwin, Charles Dixon, 11, May 20th, 1898 — Mrs. 

Baldwin, i, Alexandra Terrace, Victoria R^, Hyde 
Park, Leeds, r. 1904. 

(Son of E^win Baldwin, a boot manufacturer — Berrington & Co., Duncan 
Street.) With his father, and at 2, Avenue Hill, Harehills Avenue, 
in 1906. 

4220. Garden, Edward Percy, 10, April 28th, 1898 — Mr. C. E. 

Garden, 4, Reginald Terrace, Leeds. 

An architect's pupil. Highworth, Swindon, in 1906. 

422 1. Dixon, Gecil, 9, June 2nd, 1898 — Mr. A. Dixon, 18, West- 

field Villas, Headingley. r. July, 1904. 

(Son of Albert Dixon.) A clerk with the Liverpool & London & Globe 
Insurance Co. 28, Victoria Avenue, Shipley, in 1906. 

4222. Green, Gerald Balfour, 13, Nov. 27*^ 1898 — Mr. A. Green, 

9, Brunswick St., Leeds. 

(Son of Albert Smith Green, surgeon.) An insurance agent. Reginald 
House, 131, North Street, Leeds, in 1906. 

4223. Horsfield, Gharles Smart, 15, Sep. 12th, 1898. 

4224. Horsfield, Herbert Ellis, 11, Nov. 13th, 1898 — Mr. R. M. 

Horsfield, West Garth, Meanwood. 

Brothers of Nos. 3930, 4060 and 41 12. 

Charles Smart Horsfield. Entered above, No. 4061. In the National 

Provincial Bank of England, Leeds. 

Herbert Ellis Horsfield. Histy. Scholarship, St. John's Coll.,Camb., 1906. 

4225. Matthews, Francis Reginald, 9, Feb. 5**^, 1899 — Rev. 

J.H.D. Matthews, GrammarSchool,Leeds. r. Ap., 1902. 

(Son of Rev. John Henry Dudley Matthews.) To King's School, 
Canterbury. 

4226. Musgrave, Raymond, 11, July 13th, 1898 — Mr. S. Mus- 

grave, 159, Hyde Park Road, Leeds. 

Son of Samuel Musgrave. 

4227. Nicholson, Kenneth Bailey, 10, Jan. 14th, 1899 — Mr. 

W. B. Nicholson, Greenbank, Hollin Lane, Headingley. 
r. 1901. 

(Son of William Bailey Nicholson.) With Geo. Bray & Co. Ltd., Gas 
Lighting Engineers, Leeds. 150, Woodsley Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

4228. Porteous, Hubert Beilby, 11, 13 Sep., 1898 — Mr. Henry 

Porteous, 17, Rochester Terrace, Headingley, r. July, 
1905. 

Brother of No. 4217. 

3rd Term, 1899. 

4229. Aspey, Urban, 14, June 2"**, 1899 — Mr. U. Aspey, 5, Han- 

over Square, Leeds, r. 1901. 

(Son of Urban Aspey.) An oil manufacturer (Geo. Aspey & Son, 
Neville Street, Leeds). 14, Springfield Mount, Leeds, in 1906. 



336 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4230. Adlestone, Abraham, 11, Feb. 19th, 1899 — Mr. D. Adle- 

stone, 7, Lilac Place, Leeds. 

A boot manufacturer. Grove House Lane, Leeds, in 1906. 

4231. Buckler, Eric Wilson, 14, June nth, 1899 — (Uncle) 

Mr. J. S. Stocks, Norfolk House, Chapel AUerton. 

(Son of the late John Henry Buckler, Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.) 
After a term removed to High School, Kelso. Ranching. Address, 
Buck Ranche, Lineham, N.W.T., Canada. 

4232. Cockburn, Edward Colin, 9, Oct. 9th, 1898 — Mr. G- J. 

Cockburn, Carlton Villa, Cardigan Road, Headingley . 

(Son of George Jack Cockburn, and brother of No. 3443.) Still at 
School in 1906. 

4233. Eastwood, John William, 11, Nov. 20th, 1898 — Mr. J. 

Eastwood, 2, Sholebroke Mount, Chapeltown. r. Dec., 
1904. 

(Son of John Eastwood.) Articled to Messrs. Beevers & Adgie, 
accountants, Leeds. 6, Sholebroke Avenue, Leeds, in 1906. 

4234. Gaines, Bertie Cecil, 11, Nov. 27'**, 1898 — (guardian) Mr. 

J. W. Gaines, 40, College Road, Leeds, r. Dec., 1903. 
Farming. 

4235. Hield, Eustace John, 10, Sep. 27^*^, 1898 — Mr. J. Hield, 

2 , Newton Crescent, Newton Park, Leeds, r. June, 1 903 . 

(Son of Joseph Hield.) With J. Walton & Son, cloth manufacturers. 
2, Newton Crescent, Newton Park, Leeds. 

4236. Holmes, William Norval, 15, Sep. 15*^^ 1899 — Mr. J. 

Fawcett Holmes, 27, Brudenell Grove, Leeds, r. 1901. 

In the York City and County Bank, Leeds, till 1906, then in Bank of 
British North America, Onada. 

4237. King, Arthur, 8, May 14'**, 1899 — A. H. Thompson 

(guardian), 102, Hurley Road, Leeds. 

(Son of the late John Abbott King.) 12, Clarendon Place, Leeds, 
in 1906. 

4238. Kennedy, Lancelot Cecil Studdart, 14, Dec. 27**, 1898, 

r. Dec, 1903. 

4239. Kennedy, Henry Gerald Studdart, 11, Oct. 19th, 1898. 

Rev. W. H. Kennedy, St. Mary's Vicarage, Leeds. 

Sons of Rev. William Studdert Kennedy, and brothers of No. 419a 
Lancelot Cecil Studdert Kennedy. Trinity College, Ehiblin, with a 
view to Holy Orders, in 1906. 
Henry Gerald Studdert Kennedy. Still at School in 1906. 

4240. Peto, Alfred Norman, 13, May i6th, 1899. r* July> 1903- 

4241. Peto, Morton, 9, Nov. 25"", 1898 — Rev. A. H. Peto, 

17, Tanfield St., Leeds. 

Sons of Rev. Alfred Henry Peto, curate of St. George's, Leeds, and 

brothers of No. 4253. 

Alfred Norman Peto. Articled to Danby & Simpson, architects, Leeds, 

in 1906. 

Morton Peto. Still at School in 1906. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 337 

4242. Rees, Robert Tait, 14, Jan. 24th, 1899. r. Dec, 1901. 

4243. Rees, Ronald Davis, 11, July 30th, 1899 — Rev. R. M. 

Rees, Vinery Road, Burley, Leeds, r. July, 1902. 

Sons of Rev. Robert Montgomery Rees, M.A. 

Robert Tait Rees. Downing College, Cambridge. Classical Scholar, 1904. 

Ronald Davis Rees. At the Bradford Grammar School in 1906. 

4244. Richardson, Thomas Brook, 12, Dec. 2"^, 1898 — Mr. J. 

Richardson, Methley Park, Leeds, r. July, 1901. 

(Son of John Richardson, agent to the Earl of Mexborough.) Giggleswick 
School. University of Leeds in igo6. 

4245. Stroud, Clifford John Reginald, 9, Oct. 24^, 1898 — Prof. 

W. Stroud, Gowan Lea, Ilkley, Yorks. 

r. July, 1906. University of Leeds in igo6. 

4246. Summerton, James Frederick William, 13, April 21"', 

1899 — Mr. Summerton, Sholebroke Avenue; King 
Charles I. Hotel, Land's Lane, Leeds, r. Sep., 1903. 

(Son of William Summerton.) Apprenticed to Mr. H. Hopkin, Draper, 
61, Boar Lane, Leeds. 23, Sholebroke Avenue, Leeds, in 1906. 

4247. Turton,John, i i,Jan. 20th, 1899 — Mrs.Turton, 19, Shole- 

broke Avenue, Chapeltown Road, Leeds. 

With a com merchant. 19, Sholebroke Avenue, in 1906. 

4248. Wood, Musgrave, 11, July 23^*, 1899 — Mr. Musgrave 

Wood, Newton Grove, Leeds. 

Sydney Joseph Musgrave (son of William Musgrave) Wood. In the 
Leeds Office of the Manchester Fire Insurance Co.; then with the 
Imperial Yeomanry in the South African War, 1900, medal and 5 clasps. 
Chief Inspector, Central Insurance Co. 7, Batoum Gardens, West 
Kensington, London, in 1906. 

!•» Term, 1900. 

4249. Barrett, Cyril James, 8, March 8th, 1899 — Mrs. Barrett, 

M* View, Headingley Lane. r. Dec, 1904. 

(Son of Frederick Barrett.) Was six years at the Grammar School ; 
now at Pannal Ash. School, Harrogate, 1906. 

4250. Bingham, Alfred Cyril, 9, April 30th, 1899 — Mr. A. R. 

Bingham, 10, Ash wood Villas, Headingley, Leeds. 

At School in 1906. 10, Ashwood Villas, Headingley. 

4251. Greaves, Cecil Sowray, 10, Nov. 27, 1899 — Mr. S. B. 

Greaves, 10, St. George's Avenue, Chapeltown Rd., 
Leeds. 

(Brother of Nos. 4083 and 4174.) r. July, 1906, to be apprenticed to a 
mining engineer. 

4252. Hanford, Norman Lacy, 13, Dec. 19th, 1899 — Mr. W. 

Hanford, 59, Forest Rd., Loughborough, Leicester. 
r.July, 1902, 

(Son of William Hanford, a hosiery manufacturer.) With Hanford and 
Miller, Loughborough. Forest Hey, Loughborough, in 1906. 

V 



338 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4253. Peto, Henry, 12, Jan. 2"^, 1900 — Rev. A. H. Peto, 

17, Tanfield St., Leeds. 

(Brother of Nos. 4240 and 4241.) r. July, 1906. 

4254. Richardson, Charles Richard Sugden, 10, Oct. 29'**, 1899. 

Mr. J. Richardson, West Royd, Rawdon. 
Methley Park, Leeds. 

Son of John Richardson, agent to the Earl of Mexborough, and brother 
of Nos. 3954, 401 1 and 4244. 

4255. Wilson, Norman, 10, Dec. 17*^**, 1899 — Mrs. Wilson, 

Woodfield, Newton Hill, Leeds. 

Removed after a term or two to Mr. Roscoe's School, Harrogate. 

Scholars. (last batch of Xmas Scholars, 

after this they entered in July.) 

4256. Killen, Thomas Bradley, 13, Feb. 17, 1899 — Mrs. Killen, 

25, St. Ann's Mt., Burley. r. July, 1904. 

Leeds Education Committee to July, 1905. University of Leeds; King's 
Scholar. 35, St. Ann's Avenue, Burley, in 1906. 

4257. Musson, John Percy — J. B. Musson, 8, S. Michael's Rd., 

Headingley. r. July, 1903. 

(Son of John Brown Musson, Superintendent Registrar of the Leeds 
Union.) A medical student, University of Leeds, in 1906. 

4258. Henderson, John Roland — R. Henderson, 2, S. Mark's 

Grove, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, r. Dec, 1902. 

(Son of Richard David Henderson.) St. John's College, Battersea. 
90, Midland Road, Bedford, in 1906. 

4259. Bennett, Ernest. Chapel Lane. r. Dec, 1901. 

(Son of Arthur Bennett.) A telegraphist in the General Post OflSce, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

4260. Rider, Edward, r. Dec, 1901. 

(Son of William Rider.) A sorting clerk and telegraphist, G.P.O., 
Leeds. 5, Carlton Mount, Leeds, in 1906. 

4261. Stone, Leonard (Lane), 13, Ap. 8, 1899 — T. Stone, 

15, Mentone Place, Leeds. 

(Son of John Stone.) r. July, 1906. In the Chief Cashier's Depart- 
ment, Secretary's Office, Great Northern Railway Company, King's 
Cross, London, N. 

2^ Term, 1900, 

4262. Box, Ernest Daniel, 14, Feb. i^*, 1900 — Mrs. Box, 

18, Cowper St., Chapeltown Rd., Leeds. 

(Son of the late Daniel Box, of Plymouth.) In business in Leeds. 
18, Cowper Street, Leeds, in 1906. 

4263. Calvert, John Cyril, 9, 28*^ August, 1899 — Mr. R. Calvert, 

Chamwood, Far Headingley. 

(Son of Rhodes Kennedy Calvert, solicitor, and brother of No. 4163.) 
r. 1905. Sedbergh School in 1906. 

4264. Jenkinson, John Leslie, 10, March 27^^, 1900 — Mr. H. 

Jenkinson, 3, Chestnut Avenue, Headingley. 

(Son of Henry Jenkinson, a lithographer.) Still at School in 1906. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 339 

4265. Lambert, William Geoffrey, 9, Jan. 29*^, 1900 — Mr. A. 

Lambert, 7, Cumberland Rd., Headingley. 

(Son of Arthur Lambert, No. 2484.) Still at School in April, 1906. 

4266. Wales-Smith, Seamour, 10, July2"^, 1899 — ^Mr. E.Wales- 

Smith, 6, Springfield M*, Leeds, r. Ap., 1905. 

(Son of reward Wales-Smith— John Wales-Smith & Co. Ltd., tailors 
and undertakers.) In the drawing office of Greenwood & Batley, Ltd., 
Leeds, in 1906. 

4267. Walker, Charles Vivian, 9, August, 1899 — Mr. J. L. 

Walker, 103, Kirkgate, Leeds, r. Ap., 1905. 

(Son of James Longstaff Walker.) Went to Giggleswick School, April, 
1905; still there in 1906. 

3^ Term, igoo. 

4268. Scholars. — Barker,J. N., io,June25'**, 1900. r. July, 1902. 

John Norman Barker (son of Tom Barker, deceased). An insurance 
clerk. 18, Broomfield Terrace, Headingley, in 1906. 

4269. Broadbent, E., 13, Sep. 20th, 1900. r. July, 1904. 

Edward Warwick (son of Joseph Bowers) Broadbent. Articled to J. W. 
Thompson, chartered accountant (No. 3696). 131, Park Lane, Leeds, 
in 1906. 

4270. Courtis, D., 13, August i*S 1900. r. July, 1902, 

Dennis Courtis (son of George Courtis, confectioner, 2, St. Michael's 
Lane, Headingley.) With J. Hepworth & Son, wholesale clothiers, 
Leeds. 2, St. Michael's Lane, Headingley, in 1906. 

4271. Gough, G., 13, Jan. 31^, 1900. r. July, 1902. 

Gilbert Gough. In the Leeds Office of the Universal Insurance Co., 
New Briggate, until lately, 1906. 

4272. M^Connell, H., 13, May 12'^ 1900. r. July, 1902. 

H. McConnell. In the General Post Office, Leeds, in 1903. 
(Nos. 4268 to 4272 inclusive were scholars.) 

4273. Cautherly, Guy Harold, 8, March 26^^, 1900 — H. 

Cautherly, Esq., 29, Virginia R^. r. 1901. 

(Son of Henry Cautherley.) Ripon Grammar School. Scholar, July, 
1905. Southfield, Burley in Wharfedale, in 1906. 

4274. Chapman, Horace, 14, Sep.2i*S 1900 — Chapman, Esq., 

140, Chapeltown Rd. 

(Son of Thomas Chapman, solicitor — Dawson & Chapman, Albion 
Street.) In his father's office in 1905. 

4275. Clarke, Digby Arthur Peabody, 12, July 30th, 1900. 

A. E. Clarke, Esq., Newton House, Leeds, r. 1901. 

Digby Arthur Pebody Clarke. (Son of Arthur Edward Clarke, No. 2608. ) 
Returned, 1904; at School in 1906. 

4276. Irving, Hugh Craufiird, 10, Dec. 2o'^ 1899 — Rev. M. L. 

Irving, 4, Well Close M*. 

(Son of Rev. Martin Luther Irving.) To St. Cuthbert's College, 
Worksop ; Lincoln Grammar School. Bloxholme Rectory, Lincolnshire, 
in 1906. 



340 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

4277. Lee, Reginald, 16, Nov. 14th; 1900 — ^W. H. Lee, Esq., 

High field, Wetherby . r. 1 90 1 . 
(Son of William Henry Lee.) With his father, a woollen manufsEurturer 
and merchant (Lee, Moss & (Jo., 6, Britannia Street, Leeds). Highfield, 
Wetherby, in 1904. 

4278. Lister, George, 13, Sep. 29th, 1900 — E. J. Lister, Esq., 

Roe Head, Mirfield. r. July, 1904. 

(Son of Edwin John Lister, and bKother of Nos. 3901, 3902 and 4052.) 
Articled to a solicitor in 1905. 

4279. Lumb, Wilfred Denison, 1 1, Nov. 6th, 1900 — G. D. Lumb, 

Esq., Lyddon Terrace. 

W^ilfrid Denison Lumb (brother of No. 4146). Still at School in 1906. 

4280. Massingbird, Vincent D'Arcy, 1 1, Oct. 25th, 1900 — H. H. 

M assingbird, Esq., 4, Stanley Terrace, Halton. r. March, 
1904. Iron Trade. 

Vincent D'Arcy (son of Henry Alfred) Massingberd. An engineering 
student. 4, Stanley Terrace, Halton, Leeds, in 1906. 

4281. Middlebrough, George, 1 4, Dec. 1 5'^, 1 899 — G. K. Middle- 

brough, Esq., S. Milford. r. Dec., 1902. (Brewer.) 

(Son of George R. Middlebrough. and brother of No. 4032. ) 45, Trinity 
Road, Bridlington, in 1906. 

4282. Pope, Herbert Barrett, 13, May 8"*, 1900--H, Pope, Esq., 

Gathorne House, Roundhay Rd. r. July, 1905. 

(Son of Henry Pope, surgeon, 89, Roundhay Road.) Caius College, 
Cambridge, in 1906. 

4283. Robinson, John, 14, Sep. 2^, 1900 — Mr. W.J. Robinson, 

42, M* Preston, r. July, 1903. 

(Son of William Thomas Robinson, cloth merchant) Learning his 
father's business. Amcliffe, West Park, Headingley, in 1906. 

4284. Schiiddekopf, Walter George, 9, July 2°^, 1900 — Prof. 

Schiiddekopr, Springfield M*. 

(Son of Albert William Schuddekopf.) Still at School in 1906. 

4285. Sharp, Rowland, 13, April 20th, 1900 — Mr. J. Sharp, 

Chapel Lane, Headingley. r. March, 1904. Manu« 
Chemist. 

Son of John Sharp, of 14, Chapel Lane, Headingley. 

4286. Simpson, William Thomas, 10, May 8th, 1900 — ^W. J. 

Simpson, Esq., 30, Kelso R^. 

(Son of William Thomas Simpson.) Still at School in 1906. 

4287. Stewart, John Charles Millar, 8 Sept. 9*^ 1900— J.Stewart, 

Esq., Lovell House, Leeds. 

(Son of Joseph Stewart, surgeon.) Still at School in 1906. 

4288. Stockdale,Guy Nelson, 10, Sept. 27'**, 1 900 — T. Stockdale, 

Esq., Spring Lea. 
(Brother of No. 4208.) Still at School in 1906. Intends to be a 
solicitor. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 34 1 

4289. Tempest, Herbert Seth, 14, Nov. 17th, 1899 — Mr, D. 

Tempest, 12, Blenheim M^ r. Dec, 1902. 

(Brother of No. 4057.) Yorkshire representative of "The Williams 
Typewriter Co. for Europe" (Tempest, Toothill & Tempest). 3, Park 
Lane, Leeds, in 1906. 

4290. Trew, Thomas, 15, August i8*^ 1900 — Rev. T. Trew, 

Drighlington Vicarage, Bradford, r. 1901. 

(Son of Rev. John Trew.) Basil Molineux Trew. After a year went to 
Bradford Technical Collqge. With the Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing 
(3o. Ltd., Bradford, in 1906. 

4291. Thomas, John William, 13, Feb. 3^^1900 — Mr. T.Thomas, 

Windy Hill Farm, Middleton. 

(Son of Thomas Thomas.) A medical student. Windy Hill Farm, 
Middleton, Leeds, in 1906. 

4292. Wells, Duncan Scott, 10, June 25, 1900 — Mrs. Wells, 

29, S* John's Grove. 

Rev. Frank Wells, a Baptist minister, lived at 27, St. John's Grove, 
in 1890. 

4293. Wood, George Arthur, 13, August 2"^, 1900. 

( Miss Wood, 54, Roundhay R**, 
(.guardian. G. Wood, Queen's Hotel. 

r. Dec, 1904. [Father's business. 

(Son of (ieorge Wood, of Gipton Lodge.) Learning brewing at the 
Willow Brewery, Kirkstall Road, Leeds, in 1906. 



NAMES OMITTED. 

It is believed there were many pupils at the School whose names do 
not appear in the Register. 

There is no list of boys entered in the first half of 1820, but it is 
probable that their names appear in the list of boys in the School in 
1820, with which the Register begins. 

Again, there are no lists of entries in the latter half of 1855 and the 
first half of 1856. (See p. 124.) 

The following are the only names of omitted pupils which have been 
discovered by the Editor:— 

18SS (?). 

4294. Barrett, John Chalk (son of Jno. Chalk Barrett, of Harewood). Liverpool 

College. A cotton broker at Liverpool. Captain 1st Lanes. Rifle Vols. 
J. P., Lancashire. Died at Birkdale, 7 January, 1900. 

4295. Barrett, Wm. Scott (brother of above). Liverpool College. Colliery 

owner at Liverpool and Wigan. J. P. for Lancashire. Albotsgate, 
Blundellsands, Liverpool, 1903. 

1858. 

4296. Shaw, Thomas, of Halifax. 



342 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

i860 (?). 

4297. Smith, Walter Landon (son of George Pyemont Smith, No. 610). The 

Rev. Walter Landon-Smith, M.A. Worcester College, Oxford. Curate of 
St. Andrew's, Manchester, 1873-4 ; of Stratford -on- Avon, 1874-5 ; of 
Hentland, 1875-80. Rector of Bisley, 1880-^ ; of St. Luke's, Chorlton- 
on-Medlock, 1886-94. Vicar of Rickling, Newport, Essex, from 1894. 

1867. First Term. 

4298. Wells, George Lee, n (son of James T. Wells, Leeds), r. 2, 1872. Salt 

Scholar at the Yorkshire Collie; Scholar and Esdiibitioner St. Bar- 
tholomew Hospital, London, 1880-86 ; house surgeon and prizeman ; 
B.M., B.Sc, London; F.R.CS. Eng. 15, Eldon Tenrace, Woodhoose 
Lane, Leeds, in 1906. 

1868. First Term. 

4299. Gordon, John. Chartered Accountant, Bond Place, Leeds. Member of the 

City Council. J. P. for Leeds. Alderman and Deputy Mayor, 1895-6 ; 
Lord Mayor of Leeds, 1899. Adel, Leeds, in 1906. 

1870 (?). 

4300. Morton, Arthur (son of William Arthur Morton). In business in London 

in 1906. 

4301. Morton, Ernest (brother of above). In the army. Died at Quetta, India, 

in 1886. 

(?) 

4302. Cockburn, Maurice James (second son of George Jack Cockbum, and 

brother of Nos. 3443 and 4232). A lithographic artist. 88, Cardigan 
Road, Headingley, in 1906. 

1890. 

4303. Sowry, Cyril Edgar (son of W. W. Sowry, No. 1476). With Imperial 

Yeomanry, South African War, 1 899-1 902 ; Medal, 3 bars. Yorkshire 
Penny Bank, Hull; Manager Hessle Road Branch, 1903. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 343 

LOWER DEPARTMENT. 



In 1854 Mr. Barry was appointed Headmaster, and shortly afterwards 
the School was divided into two departments, the Upper (or Classical) 
and the Lower (or Commercial) Departments. For some years a separate 
register was kept of the Commercial Department, of which the following 
is a copy. 

Lower Department. 
Mids., 1856. 

c I. Ill"* * Watson, r. to enter business, Xmas, 1856. 

c 2. *Vint. r. to enter business (as a printer ?), Mids., 1 858. 

William John Vint. A printer. Town Lane, Idle, in 1904. 
Died 6 Feb., 1907. (See also No. 1808.) 

C3. ^Harrison, r. to enter business, Mids., 1857. 

Probably Wilbert Harrison (No. 1659). 

c 4. *Shaw. r. to enter business (as a chemist), Mids., 1 858. 

Benjamin Shaw (No. 1775). A pharmaceutical chemist 31 Dec, 
1868, Halifax; retired. 44, West End Avenue, Harrogate, 1906. 

c 5. *Hinde. r. to a merchant's office in Liverpool, Mids., 

1858. 

Son of a collector, who died in 1857, when the family left Leeds. 

c6. *Nettleton. r. to enter business, Mids., 1856. 

Probably William Nettleton (No. 1772). 

07. *G. Beer. r. to enter business, Mids., 1856(16). 

George Beer (son of George Beer, Golden Cross, North Street). 
A cloth merchant. A bank cashier. 22, Cowper Street, in 1904. 

c 8. *R. J. Middleton. r. to enter business, Christmas, 1859. 

(3i years.) 

Richard Middleton. (Brother of No. 1664 and No. c 39. See 
also No. 1729.) 

C9. *Crampton. r. to trade, Mids., 1857. 

Thomas Crampton (son of David Crampton, a stonemason, 
Meanwood). (See also No. 1789.) 

c 10. *W. Chadwick. r. in consequence of deafness. 

William, son of William Chadwick, of Rochdale. Died 9 Feb., 
1 905. at Montreux, in his 62nd year. (See also No. 1787.) 

c 1 1. 11"^ *Holton. r. Xmas, 1856. 

William Holton. A woollen manufacturer at College Mills, 
Birstail. J. P. for Morley. Hughenden, Morley, in i^. 

c 12. *C. Denny, r. to enter business, Mids., 1856. 

Charles Edward Denny. (See No. 1752.) 

c 13. *Vaux, C. r. to U.D., Mids., 1858. 

Brother of Nos. cm and 0293. See also No. 1991. 

c 14. *H. Chadwick. r. to U.D., 1856. 

Henry, son of William Chadwick. (See also No. 1786.) 



344 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

C15. *Slater. 

Thomas M. Slater (No. 1736). 

c 16. *Wray. r. Xmas, 1856 (leaving Leeds). 

C17. *Perkin, E. r. Xmas, 1856. 

Edward Arthur Perkin, fourth son of William Perkin. Went to 
Australia, then in a builder's office in Leeds. Died in Leeds» 
August, 1 901. (Brother of No. C43.) 

c 18. *Hemingway. r.* Mids., 1857; aft**" in Mess" 

Marshall's Office, 1858. 

Henry William Hemingway (son of John Hemingway, painter. 
Chapel AUerton). A chemical manufacturer in London and New 
York. Raglan Lodge, Briton Ferry, South Wales, in 1904. 

C19. *Mackson. r. Mids., 1858; leaving school. 

Henry G. Mackson (No. 1767). A woollen manufacturers' a^nt, 
28, Aldermanbury, London, E.C. Residence, Deep Dene, Old 
Park Road, Palmers Green, London, N., in 1906. 

c 20. *Clark. r.* Mids., 1858. 

Probably the son of a coachbuilder in Great George Street, Leeds. 

C21. *Blakey. 

Son of John Kenworthy Blakey, pawnbroker. West Street, Leeds. 

c 22. Kendall, C. T. 

(?) The same as No. c 86. 

c 23. *F. Beer. 

Frederick (son of George) Beer. Railway superintendent, Bath 
Avenue Bay. Eleventh Street, Bath Beech, New York, in 1904- 

c 24. *Fynn. 

See also No. C221. 

C25. *Cryer. r. Xmas, 1856. 

Probably J. Williamson Cryer (No. 1788). 

c 26. *A. Denny. 

Arthur Edwin Denny. (See No. 1753.) 

c 2 7. *B. Whitley, r. to enter an Engineer's works, Mids., 

1857. 
C28. *Moore. r. Xmas, 1856 (to Mechan. Inst, School). 

Henry Edwin Moore (son of Edwin Moore, Registrar Leeds 
Parish Church). A chorister, and afterwards assistant organist 
and choirmaster, under Mr. R. S. Burton, at Leeds ; afterwards 
choirmaster and organist at the school ; at Hali^Euc Parish 
Church ; at All Saints, Halifax. A professor of music. Clare 
House, Halifax, in 1906. 

C29. *J. W. France, r. Mids., 1858. 

(?)Is this No. 1703. 

c 30. *Wood, A. r. (by Head Master's request) Mids., 1857- 

C31. P'^ *Addyman. 

Thomas Purchon Addyman (No. 1807). Eldest son of Alderman 
Addyman. 

C32. *Simms. r. to U.D., Mids., 1858. 

The Rev. William Simms. (See also No. 1994.) 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 345 

c 33. *Dickinson. 

Thomais Dickinson, son of Robert Dickinson, gardener at Mean- 
wood Park. A draper at Meanwood and Headingley ; retired. 

c 34. *H. Davis, r. to Huddersfield College, Mids., 1857. 

(Brother of Nos. C50 and c6i.) Went to New Zealand about 
1870. Not heard of for twenty years. 

c 35. *Swithenbank. 

Charles Middleton Swithinbank (No. 1806). A rice and spice 
merchant and seed dresser at 83, Kirkstall Road. Residence, 
80, BeUe Vue Road, Leeds, in 1906. (Brother of No. c 382.) 

C36. *Heaps. r. to U.D., Xmas, 1856, 

The Rev. George Walter Heaps (No. 1931). 

C37. *Webster. r. to enter business., Mids., 1858. 

C38. *Huggon. r. Xmas, 1856. 

Probably a son of William Huggon, a photographer at 30, Park 
Row, and an analytical chemist there, and in Pontefract Lane, 
Leeds. 

C39. *L. Middleton. r. Xmas, 1859. (3^ years.) 

Leonard Burton Middleton. A pawnbroker ; then in Australia. 
18, Shepherd's Place, Markham Avenue, Leeds, in 1906. 
(Brother of No. c8.) 

C40. *W. Craister. r. Mids., 1858. 

Walter Craister. 

c 4 1 . *Hardwick. r.* Dec', 1857. 

Lee Hardwick. Became a solicitor. 

C42. *Danby, W. r. to enter trade, Mids., 1858. 

William (son of Francis] Danby. A civil engineer. M.I.C.E. 
1881. At Hong Kong m 1904. 

C43. *H. Perkin. r. Xmas, 1856. 

Henry Perkin, F.R.I.B.A. An architect in Leeds. William 
Perkin & Son to 1877, then Perkin & Bulmer, Central Bank 
Chambers, Leeds. President Leeds and Yorkshire Architectural 
Society, 1880-89. 

c 44. Jennings. 

C45. *Gill. r. Xmas, 1856. 

C46. *Smiles. r. Xmas, 1856. 

William Holmes Smiles (eldest son of Samuel Smiles, LL.D., 
author of Self-Help^ Lives of the Enj^ineers, &c. ). Founded the 
Belfast Rope Works Company in 1868. Died January, 1904. 

C47. *Keeling. r. 1856. 

c 48. *Mallett. r. Xmas, 1 856. 

Richard Edgar Mallett. To lx>arding school. Apprenticed to 
woollen merchant. Traveller in woollens 1864- 1896. From 1896 
advertisement representative for railway companies. 10, Cliff 
Mount, Leeds, in 1906. (Brother of No. 2027.) 

C49. *Shires. r. to business (in America), Mids', 1858. 

Theophilus Shires, son of F. Shires, joiner. Chapel Allerton. 

C50. *L. Davis, r. to Huddersfield Coll., 1857, Mids^ 

** Clonakihy," 140, Wighlman Road, Hornsey. 



346 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

c 5 1 . *H. Wilcock. r * Xmas, 1 85 7. 

Hugh Wilcock. 

C52. *T. Blackburn, r. to Upper Depart*, Mids% 1856. 

See also No. 1903. 

c 53- *Wilcock, S. r.* Xmas, 1858. 

Simeon Wilcock. 

C54. *W. H.France, r. Xmas, 1856. readmitted Jan^, 1858. 

See following No. c 136. 

Admissions. 
Augt, i856. 

C55.*James D. Jackson (14) — Rev^ R. Jackson (Wesl. Min.), 

2, Brunswick St. r. Xmas, 1856. (6 months.) 

Rev. Robert Jackson, a Wesleyan, lived there in 1857. 

c 56.*Matthew TunniclifFe (13) — Mr. T. TunnicliflF (Wine M'), 
Far town, Pudsey. r. to U.D., Xmas, 1856. 

The Rev. M. W. Tunnicliffe. (See also No. 1932.) 

c57.*John Edward Freeman (12) — Mr. S. Freeman (Oil M'), 

3, Springfield Place, r. Mids% 1857. (one year.) 

(Brother of No. 2336.) An oil merchant at the Roysd Exchange, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

C58.*Charles William Rawlings (14) — Rev** C Rawlings, 
Wesl. Min., Richmond Hill. r. Mids., 1857, on acc* 
of his father's leaving the town, (one year.) 

Rev. Charles William Rawlings. A Wesleyan Supernumerary Minister. 
At Eastington, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, in 1906. 

c 59.*Thomas Fletcher (9) — Mr. R.T.Fletcher (Joiner), S^ John's 
Street, r. Mids*", 1857. (one year.j 

Secretary Leeds Ro)ral Exchange. Afterwards living at 8, Tonbridge 
Place, Leeds. (See also No. 1905.) 

c 6o.*J. W. H. Major (13) — Mr.H. Major, Gardener, Knosthrop. 
r.* Mids., 1859. (3 years.) 

Joshua William Henry Major (son of Henry, a landscape gardener at 
Knowsthorpe). Assistant to a chemist. Died 14 Sept., 1873, aged 30. 
(Burmantofts.) 

c 61.* Walton Davis (10) — Davis, Esq'®, Comm^ Trav., 

1 3, S^ George's Terrace, r. 1 857, Mids^ to Huddersfield 
College, (i year.) 

(Son of Marmaduke Hodgson Davis, who was a draper at 57, Briggate 
— house, 13, St. George's Terrace, in 1850; and a traveller at i, Grove 
Terrace, in 1866; and brother of Nos. C34 and 050.) Living at 
Cleethorpes in 1906. 

c62.*A. p. Williamson (11) — Mr. Williamson (Bookkeeper), 
9, Francis Street, New Leeds, r, to Upper Dept., 
Mids--, 1858. 

Arthur Peebles Williamson. (See also No. 1992.} 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 347 

c 63.*Benjamin Roberts (10) — Mrs. Roberts, 64, Park Lane, 
r. to Upper Dept., 1858. 

Francis Roberts was a glass and china dealer there in 1857. (See 
also No. 1995.) 

c 64.*George Wood (9) — Mr. Wood, Butcher, 85, West Street, 
r.* Mids., 1859. (3 years.) 

(Father of No. 4293.) Queen's Hotel, Roundhay Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

Admissions. 

Lower Dep*. 

Jany 27, 1857. 

c 65.*Smeeton, Charles { 1 2) — Richard Smeeton (Draper) , 
52, Briggate. r., serious illhealth, Jany., 1858. (one 
year.) 

Died about i860, 
c 66.*Smeeton, Alfred ( 1 1 ) — do. 

Believed to be in Australia in 1903. 

c67.*Sumner, T. C. (11) — Mrs. Sumner, Beeston. r.* Mids., 
1858. {i{ years.) 

Tom Charter Sumner (son of John Charter Sumner, veterinary surgeon, 
Beeston). Printer and publisher of the Yorkshire Post from 1867. 
99, Caledonian Road, Leeds, in 1903. Died 6 March, 1904. 

c68.*Hewson, Charles Thomas (11) — Mr. Charles Hewson, 
23, Cowper Street, r. to U.D., Mids., 1858. 

A chartered accountant. Tempest & Hewson, Park Place, Leeds. 
Died at Pannal 2 July, 1904. Pannal churchyard. (See also No. 1993.) 

c69.*Macaulay, Charles Thomas (10) — Alexander Macaulay, 
Gt. George's Street, r. to U.D., Mids', i860. 

Reporter, sub-editor, and assistant editor Leeds Daily News ; afterwards 
first editor of The Skyrack Courier \ author, journalist, and leader 
writer. 4, Speedwell View, Woodhouse Ridge, Leeds, in 1906. (See 
also No. 21 1 1.) 

c 7o.*Middleton, G. F. (10) — Mrs. Middleton (Grocer), 19, Cam- 
bridge St. r. Mids', i860. 

Mary Middleton was a shopkeeper at 17, Cambridge Street, in 1866. 

c7i.*Hardcastle, Samuel (12) — Mr. R. Hardcastle (Butcher), 
Timble Bridge, r. Christmas, 1857. (^ year.) 

A butcher at 13, Timble Bridge. Died 21 August, 1899, aged 55. 

c 7 2 .*Carter, Robert George ( 1 3) — Mr. Rob^ Carter, 54, Trafalgar 
St. r.* 

Son of Robert Meek Carter. (See also No. 191 8.) 

C73.*Clapham, Charles (10) — Mr. Charles Clapham, 37, Boar 
Lane. 

John Kighley Clapham & Co. were chemists there in 1857. 

c 74. Briggs, Alfred (9) — Miss Briggs, 8, Infirmary St. 

Agent for Leeds Branch of Christian Knowledge Society ; afterwards 
a bookseller in Briggate, Leeds. 



348 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

c75.*Hodgson, J. W. (lo) — Mr. Hodgson (Clerk), Spencer 
Place, r. to U.D., Mids., 1858. 

Joseph Hodgson was a cashier in Spencer Place in 1850. 

c 76.*Bumby, J. (12) — Mr. Bumby, Albert Place, Chapel town. 
r.*Xmas, 1857. (' year.) 

T. Bumby was a shoemaker at 6, Albert Place, in 1850. 

C77.*Robinson, James Key (14) — Mrs. Robinson, Boundary 
Cottage, Chapeltown. r. from illhealth, Mids', 1858. 
(li years.) 

c78.*Denton, J. E. (13) — Mr. W. Denton, Potter Newton, 
r. Mids., 1858. (li years.) 

John Edwin Denton. Died 28 May, 1868. 

c 79.*Smithson, T. H. (15)— Thomas Smithson (Cloth M.), 
Bramley. r. Mids., 1858. 

lliomas Smithson was a woollen manufacturer at 191, Wellington 
Street; house, Bramley, in 1866. 

c 8o.*Harrison, Clement (10) — M. Harrison, 7, Prospect Terrace. 
r.*Xmas, 1858. 

John Harrison, coal owner (Robinson & Harrison), lived there in 1857. 

c8i.*Jackson, Will"* Henry (12) — ^Mr. H.Jackson, 10, Long 
Close Lane. 

(Brother of No. c 307.) With Jackson's Stores, Limited, Woodhouse 
Street, Leeds. Residence, 145, Brudenell Road, Leeds, in 1906. 

c82.*Rickard, N.J. B. (10) — Samuel Rickard, 16, York Road. 

r. Mids., 1858. (li years.) 
c83.*Berry, Robert Overend (13) — Henry Berry (StuflF 

Dresser), 4 1 , Burley Road, r.* Mids., 1 858. ( 1 ^ years.) 

Manager of Fisher, Ren wick & Co.*s Manchester- London Steamers, 
Limited, London. Fairhaven, Cranfield Road, Brockley, London, 
S.E., in 1906. 

c84.*Dobson, Thomas (10) — Thomas Dobson (Grocer), 
47, Meadow Lane. r. Mids., 1858. (i^ years.) 

Thomas Dobson was a grocer there in 1857. 

c 85.* Watson, Henry Leaf (14) — ^John Watson, Esq"*, 5, Blen- 
heim Square. r*Xmas, 1858. 

(Son of John Watson, a sharebroker at IJ, Park Row; house, 5, 
Blenheim Square.) No occupation or fixed address, c/o C. J. H. 
Swann, 15, Crown Street, Bury St. Edmunds, in 1906. 

c 86.*Kendall, Charles Tho« (11)— W. Kendall (Traveller), 
6, Boundary Terrace, Burley Road. r. Xmas, 1858. 

(Brother of No. c 144.) (?) The same as No. c 22. W. Kendall was 
a traveller at 15, Victoria Place, in 1866. 

c87.*Hobson, Alfred James (ii) — i, Oxford Place; died early 

in 1857 from an accident, 
c 88.*Withiell, J. D. (n)— R. C. Withiell, 8, Brunswick Place 
(Commission Agent). 

Richard Christopher Withiell was a commission agent there in 1857 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 349 

c 89 *Kettlewell, C. B. (10)— Mr. John Kettlewell (Watch 
Maker, 67, Camp Road. r. Xmas, i860 (business). 

c 9o.*Jackson, Matthew Henry (12) — Rev^ S. Flood, St. 
Matthew's Parsonage, Camp Road. r. Mids., 1858. 

Probably the same as No. 1726. 

Admissions. Aug., 1857. 

c9i.*Liversedge, T. B. (13) — Mrs. Liversedge, 23, Cobourg 
Street, r. Xmas, 1859. (2^ years.) 

Mrs. Eliza Ann Liversedge lived at 29, Cobourg Street, in 1866. 

c92.*Greenwood, E. (10) — Mr. Greenwood, 152A, Woodhouse 
Lane. r. Mids', 1861. (4 years.) 

Henry Greenwood was a bootmaker at 32, Woodhouse Lane, in 1850, 
and 133, Woodhouse Lane, in 1866. 

c 93.*Greenwood, Alf** (8). r. Xmas, i860. (3i years.) 

A brother of No. c 92. 

c94.*Wright,John (12)^ r. Mids', 1858. (i year.) 
c 95.*Wright, Tom (10) Jr. Mids', 1858. (i year.) 
Mr. John Wright, 134, Briggate. 

John Wright was a cap manufacturer at 134, Briggate (next door to 
Cattaneo & Co.), in 1850. 

C96.*Oxley, A. B. (11) — Mr. J. Oxley, 5, Marshall's Terrace, 
Hunslet R**. r. Mids', 1858. (i year.) 

c97.*Leather, W. G. (11) — Mrs. Leather (Draper), 86, Wood- 
house Lane. r. Mids', 1861. (4 years.) 

William George (son of William Beaumont) Leather. Living at Seamer, 
near Scarborough, in 1903. 

C98.*Lister, George (12) — Mr. J. Lister, Star & Garter Hotel, 
Kirkstall. r. Xmas, 1858. (i J years.) 

(Son of James Lister.) Succeeded his &ther. Died 2 Sept., 1902. 

C99.*Abbay, W. (12) — Mr. Abbay, 61, Chapeltown R**. 

r. Mids', i860 (to commence business), 
c ioo.*Harbron, W. (10) — Mr. W. Harbron, 34, Bridge End. 

r. Xmas /57, but subsequently readmitted. 

See following No. c 143. 

c ioi.*Wilson, Tho* (12) — Mr. John Wilson, i, Rhodes Square, 
Woodhouse Carr. r.* Mids., 1859 (to be a pupil 
teacher). (2 years.) 

Did not qualify as a master ; became a clerk. Died in 1876. 

c io2.*Shillito, Edwin (13)— Mrs. Shillito, 3, Beckett St., 
Burmantofts. r. Xmas /58. (i^ years.) 

For nearly forty years in a bank in America ; living at Armley in 1906. 

c i03.*Nelson, J. A. S. (11) — Mr. John Nelson, 4, St. Mark's 
Street, Woodhouse. r. Xmas, 1858. (14 years.) 

John Alfred Scott Nelson. A woollen manufacturer. 17, Royal 
Crescent, Harrogate, in 1906. 



350 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

c i04.*Pickard. Examined & admitted, but never attended 
school. 

c io5.*Danby, James D. (14) — Mr. Danby (Upholsterer), 

20, Upperhead Row. r. to business, Xmas, 1858. 
(li years.) 

(Brother of Na c 167.) Died in 1901. 

c io6.*Dobson, John (14) — Mr. W. H. Dobson (Draper), 
8i,Briggate. r. Mids', 1858. (i year.) 

(Brother of Nos. c 147 and c 148.) William Henry Dobson & Co. 
were woollen drapers at 81, Briggate, in 1850. 

c loy.^Morley, H. (10) — D. Morley, Esq"* (Solicitor), 6, Carlton 
Terrace, Chapeltown Rd. r. Amas, '60. 

Henry Morley (son of DourassofF Morley, a solicitor's clerk). A vioUnLst, 
and member of Sir Chas. Hallo's Band. 

c io8.*Lee, W™ (10) — Mr. J. Lee (Tailor), 21, Upperhead Row. 
r. Mids'/58; readmitted Feb. /sg. 
See following No. c 178. 

c 1 09.* Hood, Benj. Martin (10) — Mr. Samuel Hood, 3, King St., 
Dewsbury R**. r. Mids','6i. (4 years.) 

A stuff merchant (Edward Scharff & Co.), Bradford. J. P. for the 
West Riding. Eldermere, Ilkley, in 1905. 

c I io.*Johnson, W" (10) — Mr. J. Johnson, Butcher, Chapeltown. 
r. Mids', i860. 

A grocer and wine and spirit merchant for twenty years; retired. 
Died in 1898, at Leeds, aged 51. 

ciii.*Vaux, Edwin (10) — Mr. Vaux, 67, Woodhouse Lane, 
r. Xmas, 1859, to enter a printer s office. (2^ years.) 

(Brother of Nos. c 13 and C293.) Farming in Manitoba. 

c 1 1 2.* Wain Wright, W*" (i i) — M" Wainwright, Potter- 
Newton, r. AugS 1859; reason stated as dist°°* from 
New School. 2 years. 

IJving at Scarborough in 1906. 

C113. Peniston, J. R. (9) — Mr. Peniston (Railway Man'), 
Marsh Lane Station. 

(Son of Jonathan Rhodes Peniston, who was agent to the North- 
Eastem Railway, and brother of Nos. c 363 and C 364.) A draughtsman 
with Manning & Wardles. Killed bv a ^11 from Flamborough Cliffs 
in 1868. 

cii4.*Myers, R. K. (13) — Mr. Myers, Golden Cross, North 
Street, r. Xmas, 1858. 

Richard Myers was admitted a solicitor in 1845, and afterwards kept 
the Golden Cross Inn at Sheepscar. 

c ii5.*Harding, T. W. (14) — T. R. Harding (Manufac''), 

21, Brunswick Place, r. to U.D., Mids., 1859. (2 years.) 

Thomas Walter Harding. (See also No. 2054.) 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 351' 

Feby v\ 1858. 

c ii6*Casson, T. (14) — Mr. D. Casson (Foreman), 103, Park 

Lane. r. Xmas, 1858. 
cii7.*Scholefield, R. W. (14)— Mr. W. Scholefield (Wool 

Merch*), 63, Albion St. r. Mids., 1858, for U.D. 

William Scholefield was a wool merchant (Richard Scholefield & Son, 
Albion Square) in 1866. (See also No. 1989.) 

c I i8.*Scholefield, W. H. (10). r. Mids., 1858, for U.D. 

See also No. 1990. 

c ii9.*Beckwith, W. T. (11) — Mrs. Beckwith, Wade House, 
Wade Lane. r. Mids% 1861. (3 J years.) 

William Thomas (second son of John) Beckwith. Manager of Hemp 
Spinning Works. Laurel Bank, Ilminster, Somerset, in 1905. 

ci20.*Heron, C. B. (12) — Mr. W. Heron, Finsbury Place, 
Hyde Park, Headingley. r. Xmas, 1859 (commencing 
business). 

ci2i.*Heron, James (10). r. Mids', i860. (Father removed 
to Edinburgh.) 

Brother of No. CI20. 

c i22.*Hepworth, W. P. (11) — B. Hepworth (Clerk), Wesley 
Place, Richmond Hill. r. Mids', i860. 

c 123. Wilson, J. B. (11)— G.Wilson (Surgeon), 8, North St. 

George Wilson was a surgeon there in 1850 and 1866. 

c 1 24.* Whitley, J. B. (i 5)— J. W. (Linen Man'), Crown Point R**. 
r.* Mids., 1859. {li years.) 

James Whitley was a linen manufacturer at 4, Aire Street, and Shannon 
Street ; house, 3, Britannia Street, in 1866. 

c i2 5.*Holton, G. C. (12)— Mr. H. (Joiner), White House St., 
Hunslet R*. r. Mids', 1858. (6 months.) 

c i26."^Reynolds, A. (12) — W. R. (Fruiterer), Old Rotation 
Office Y^. r. 

William Reynolds was a confectioner and fruit importer there in 1850. 

c i27.*Reynolds, H. (11). r. Mids., 1858. (6 months.) 

A brother of No. c 126. 

c i28.*Robinson, F. E., 11 — T. R. (Flax Spinner), 15, Crimble 
Street, r. Mids', 1858. (6 months.) 

Francis Edwin Robinson. (See also No. 1929.) 

c i29.*Phillips, Fred. (11) — Mr. S. Phillips (Carrier), 7, South 
Brook St., Hunslet Lane. 

c i30.*Phillips, Sam (10). r. Mids', 1858. (6 months.) 

Samuel Phillips was a cartman at 8, South Brook Street, in 1850. 

c 131. Hogg, F. B. R. (i i)— Mr.F. Hogg (Wool-sorter), Chapel 
Lane, Armley. 



352 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

c 132. Hatfield, James (12) — Mr. James Hatfield, i, Rock St., 
Nippet Lane^ Burmantofts. 

At one time in the Leeds and County Bank. 

C133. Taylor, John Edward (8) — Mr. W° Bickers (Draper), 
7, Commercial St. 

William Bickers was a draper there in 1857. 

c i34.*Hall, W. (9)— Mr. W. Hall (Cloth Man'), 10, Springrfield 
Mount, r. to U.D., Mids., 1859. (i J years.) 

See also No. 2055. 

c 1 35.*Hemsworth ( 1 1 ) — E. Hemsworth (Clerk), 1 3, Portland St. 

r. Mids', 1859. 
ci36.*Sowry, R. (11) — J. Sowry (Pawnbroker), 10, Albion 

Place, r. Mids% '60. 

Jeremiah Sowry was a pawnbroker in Change Alley; house, 10, Albion 
Place, in 1857. 

c54.*France, W. H. (11) — J. France (anal, chemist), 2, St. 
George's Place, r. Mids', 1859. 

John Morrell France was a commission agent and agricultural tUlage 
manufacturer, Burley Street ; house, 2, St. George*s Place, In 1857. 

c i37.*Mawson, J. W. (9) — Mrs. Mawson, 8, Elmwood St. 
r. Mids', 1858. (6 months.) 

Mrs. Mary Mawson lived at 8, Elmwood Grove, in 1857. 

c i38.*Tate, Isaac (11) — Mr. Tate, Aire & Calder Navig-ation 
Office, r. Xmas, 1858. 

Isaac Henry Tate (son of Isaac Tate, wharfinger, Aire and Calder 
Navigation). Went to sea. Address unknown in 1903. 

c i39.*Taylor, Thomas (14) — Mr. Hirst, 152, Woodhouse Lane. 
r. Mids', 1858. (6 months.) 

John Hirst was a grocer there in 1857. 

c 1 40. Watson , Lewis ( i o) — T. Watson (Coachman), Park View, 
Far Headingley. 

Thomas Watson was a coachman there in 1857. 

c i4i.*Baxter, J. P. (9) — W. Baxter (Drysalter), 30, Wellington 
St. r. Mids', 1858, to U.D. 

See also No. 1996. 

ci42.*Richardson, T. (12) — G. Richardson (Upholsterer), 
I, Roundhay Terrace, r.* Mids., 1859. (^i years.) 

George Richardson, draper (Waller & Richardson, Briggate), lived there 
in 1857 and 1866. 

c i43.*Newton, G. (13) — D. Newton (Wool Merch*), 8, Kingston 
Place, r. to enter his father's business, Mids., 1859. 
(li years.) 

George Newton. In the Leeds Borough Treasurer's office ; afterwards 
a bookseller and stationer, 62, Chapeltown Road, Leeds, 1865-91 ; 
retired. 23, Commercial Street, Falsgrave, Scarborough, in 1906. 

c ioo.*Harbron, W. — W. Harbron (Hosier), 34, Bridge End. 
readmitted, r. Xmas, 1858. 

William Harbron was a hosier there in 1857. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 353 

August 2S^\ 1858. 

c 1 44. *i . Kendall, Edmund (10) — W. K., 6, Boundary Terrace, 
Burley Rd. (Comm. Traveller), r. Xmas, 1859. 

Brother of No. c86. 

c 145. *2. Dry burgh, Andrew (10) — D' Craig, 4, Cookridge St. 
r.* Xmas /58. (6 months.) 
William Simpson Craig, M.D., lived there in 1857. 

C146. *3. Wright, Tho« (13)— Tho« Wright (Corn Merch^), 
14, Bywater St. r. Xmas, 1859. 

Thomas Wright was a hay dealer at 16, Meadow Lane ; house, 
Bywater Street, in 1850. 

C147. *4. Dobson, Alf. (12) — W. H. Dobson (Draper), 81, 
Briggate. 
See also No. c 106. 

c 148. *5. Dobson, Ainsley (11). r. Christmas, 1859, i^ con- 
sequence of domestic diff*®*. (ij years.) 

A brother of No. c 147. 

c 149. 6. Cullingworth, Walter (12) — ^Joseph C. (Grocer), 
Albert Place, Chapeltown. r.*Xmas, 1858. 

See also Nos. 0254 and 2081. 

C150. *7. Rhodes, Joseph (14) — ^W. R. (Cloth Drawer), 31, 
Stamford Street, r. Xmas, i860 (business). 

ci5i.*8. Wilkinson, H. H. (14)— H. H. W. (Cloth Man'), 
Mill Green, Holbeck. r. Mids', i860 (appointment 
in an office). 

Henry Hewitt Wilkinson was a manager for Richard Ripley, of Isle 
Mill. The son was in a sharebroker*s office, and died many years 
before 1906. 

c 152. *9. Horsman,John(ii) — Joseph Horsman (Cloth Miller), 
Dunkirk Hill, Armley. r. Mids', i860. 

Joseph Horsman was a cloth miller at Armley Hole in 1857. 

C153. *io- Ward, Horatio (11) — Mr. F.Ward (Wool Salesman), 
8, Alfred Place, Little London, r. (business) 
Xmas, '60. 

c 1 54 . * 1 1 . Leather, Beaumont ( i o) — Mrs. Leather (Shop- 
keeper), 86, Woodhouse Lane. r. Mids', 1861. 
(3 years.) 

A stuff" merchant in Leeds. The Hollies, 36, Clarendon Road, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

c 155. *i2. Grayburn, Parkinson (12) — Mr.W.GrayburnfWool 
Merchant), 8, Beech Grove, Leeds, r. to U.D., 
Aug*, 1859. (i year.) 

William Grayburn was a merchant (White & Grayburn, 15, Russell 
Street) in 1857. (See also No. 2056.) 

W 



354 I-EEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOiC. 

C156. *i3. Robinson, John (12) — ^J. Robinson (Draper), 25, 
Portland Crescent, r. Mids% 1859. (i year.) 

An advertising agent and contractor. 48, Wellington Street, Leeds, 
in 1903. 

c 157. *i4. Wade, Francis (io),Aug., 1857*^ S. W. S. Wade 
r. to U.D., Christmas, 1859. Minsurance Agent), 
( I i years.) f 21, Cowper S^ 

c 158. *i5. Wade, John (9) J New Leeds, 

r. to U.D., Christmas, 1859. (i J years.) 

Samuel W. H. Wade was a commission and insurance agent at 
40, Albion Street; house, 21, Cowper Street, in 1857. (See also 
Nos. 2079 and 2080.) 

c 159. *i6. Mirfin, Fred^ G. (9)— Mr. E. Mirfin (Cloth Man^, 
77, Fenton St. r. Xmas, 1859. 

c 160. 1 7. Lees, Fred*^ Arnold, 1 1, Jan^ — Dr. Lees, Meanwood. 

See also No. 1973. f 

Feb. I"*, 1859. 
c i6i.*Barbour. Entrance postponed on account of sudden 
illness. 

Probably No. c 210. 

c i62.*Bames, Francis (13) — Mr. Barnes (Salesman), 2, Wood- 
house Lane. r. to U.D., Mids', i860. 

See also No. 2003, and following No. c 263. 

c i63.*Bentley, Edward (14) — Mr. Bentley (Overlooker), 3, 
Backhouse Place, Burley Lane. r. Mids', i860. 

c i64.*Berrie, Robert (13) — Mr. Berrie (Flax Merch*), 2, 
Kingston Terrace, Woodhouse Lane. r. to U.D,, 
Mids., 1 859. ^6 months.) 

Robert Miller Berrie. Robert Berrie was a merchant there in 1S57. 
(See also No. 2052.) 

c i65.*Berrie,Richard(ii). r. to U.D., Mids., 1859. (6 months.) 

A brother of No. c 164. (See also No. 2053.) 

c 166. Broomhead, Jackson (9) — M' Hiram Broomhead (Agent), 
182, North Street. 
See also No. 2020. 

c 167. Danby, George Francis (13) — Mr. Danby (Upholsterer), 
20, Upperhead Row. 

(Son of Francis Danby, and brother of No. c 105.) An architect at 
10, Park Row, Leeds. Stanley Drive, Roundhay, in 1904. 

c i68.*Denton, Tho* (13) — Mr. W. Denton (Stone Merch^), 
Potter Newton, r. Mids', '60. (i^ years.) 

Died 17 March, 1897. 

c 1 69.*Foster, James (10) — Mr. James Foster (Tailor), 1 30, Lady 
Lane. r. Xmas, '60. (2 years.) 

James Foster was a tailor at 130, North Street, in 1850 and 1857. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 355 

c 1 7o.*Greenwood, Fred: (12) — Mr. James Greenwood (Man- 
ager), II, Union Terrace, Dewsbury Road. r. Xmas, 
'60 (business). (2 years.) 

James Greenwood lived there in 1857. 

ci7i.*Hall, James (13) — Mr. James Hall (Cloth Drawer), 
34, Park Lane. r. Xmas, i860 (business). 

James Hall was a confectioner there in 1850. 

c i72.*Harrison, Tho» (13) — Mr. Tho« Harrison (Operative), 
4, Brandon St., Armley Rd. r. Easter, i860; appoint- 
ment at Leeds library. 

c i73.*Hart, Tho« (10)— Mr. John Hart (Joiner), 8, Palermo St., 
Hunslet Lane. r. Mids., 1859. (6 months.) 

C174. Hartley, John Edwin (12) — M' John Hartley (shop- 
keeper), 165, Briggate. 

John Hartley was a milliner and straw bonnet maker there in 1857. 

c i75.*Hind, John (12) — Mr. Tho» Hind (Currier), 1 1, Blenheim 

Place, Woodhouse Lane, r.* (6 months.) 
c i76.*Ibbitson, Ch* Theophilus (13) — Mr. James Ibbitson 

(Warehouseman), 37, Imperial St., Leylands. r. Mids"", 

i860. 
C177. Keeble, Alfred (loj — M' Sam' John Keeble (Farrier), 

17, Church Lane, Kirkgate. 

M.R.C.V.S. 1868. Retired, 1905. 11, Hillcrest Avenue, Leeds, 
in 1906. 

c 178. King, Christopher (10) — M' Christ' King (Bootmaker), 
40, Upperhead Row. 

Christopher King was a bootmaker at 66, Briggate, in 1850. 

c io8.*Lee, William (12) — Mr. J. Lee (Tailor), 21, Upperhead 
Row. Readmitted after i year's absence. 

c i79.*Lockwood, John S. (10) — M' G. Lockwood (Cloth 
Finisher), Springfield Place, Holbeck. r. Mids', '61. 
(2i years.) 

George Lockwood was a cloth finisher at Holbeck New Mill ; house, 
12, Prospect Place, in 1850. 

c i8o.*Nelson, James Walter (10) — Mr. J. Nelson (Gas Regula- 
tor), 12, Springfield Terrace, Burmantofts. r. Xmas, '60. 
(2 years.) 

Brother of No. c 195. 

c 1 8 1 .*Pamaby, John ( 1 1 ) — Mr. E . Parnaby (Farmer) , Rothwell 
Haigh, near Leeds, r. to U.D., Christmas, 1859. 
(i year.) 

See also No. 2073. 
ci82.*Simms, Fred: (12) — W"* Simms, Esq. (Commercial 
Traveller), Caledonian Road. r. Mids', 1861. (2 4 years.) 

William Simms was a paper traveller in Caledonian Road in 1857. 

c 183. Simms, Tho» (loj — ditto. 

A brother of No. c 182. 



356 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

Admissions. 

Aug* I5*^ 1859. 

c 184. (i) Cha» Fredk Atkinson, 9 (Aug.) — Peter A. Atkinson 
(Millowner), 13, Hanover Street. 

Charles Frederick (son of Peter Law) Atkinson. In New Zealand ; then 
a mill superintendent, Harcourt Mills. Clarendon Road, Leeds, in 1904. 

ci85.*(2) Tom Pearson Bell, 12 (Jan.)— Will™ Bell (Dyer), 
66, Burley Road. r. Xmas, 1859. 

Died in 1S93. 

c i86.*(3) William Brown, 13 (Jan.) — George Brown (Draper), 
I, Government Street, r. Xmas, i860; business. 

George Brown was a painter there in 1866. 

c i87.*(4) Ja"* Edw^ ChafFer, 10 (Nov.)— Ja« ChafFer (Manufac- 
turer), North Street, r. Xmas, '59. 

John Edward Chaffer (son of James Chaffer, of Hartley, Green & Co.). 
A draper ; retired. 4, St. Mary's Road, Newton Park, Leeds, in 1904- 

c i88.*(5) Fredk Dyson, 12 (June)— J»« Dyson (Miller), 5, (Good- 
man's Court, Hounsleet Lane. r. Mids', 1861 
I'business). 
c 189.^(6) Ja^ Edw^ Ellison, 12 (Mar.) 1 Cha« Ellison (Grocer), 
c i9o.*(7) Sam 10 (Nov.) J 35, Upperhead Row. 

(6) r. (U.D.), Xmas, i860. (See also No. 2139.) 
(7) r. to U.D. See also No. 2140. 

c i9i.*(8) Will*" Copley Heaton, 14 (April)— Ed w^ Heaton 
(Clerk), 26, Carr Road. r. Mids', i860. 

Qerk and afterwards Director of the Armley Road Iron Works, Leeds ; 
retired. Chadleigh, Harrc^ate, in 1906. 

c i92.*(9) Edw^ Lorraine Heelis, 16 — Tho^ Heelis, Esq. 

(Solicitor), Woodlands, near Skipton. r. Mids% 

i860, to commence Engineering. 

C193. (10) Benj" Armitage Hirst, 11 (April) — Benj° Hirst, 

Esq. (Banker), Woodhouse. r. during half year 

between Mids' & Xmas, 1862. 

Manufacturers' agent. Wood Green Farm, Cheshunt, Herts., in 1906. 
(See also Nos. C279 and C402 for brothers of above.) 

c 1 94.*( 1 1 ) Charles Edwin Hodgson, q (Mar.) — Edwin 
Hodgson (Retired), Spencer Cottage, New Leeds, 
r. Mids', 1 861 (Boarding School). 

Edwin Scarth Hodgson was a clerk at 4, Spencer Place, in 1857. 

c 195. (i2)*Charles Herbert Nelson, 9 (Sep.) — ^John Nelson 
(Gas Fitter), 12, Springfield Terrace, Birman tofts. 

Brother of No. c 180. 

ci96.*(i3) George Robert Ouston, 10 (Nov.) — Rob*^ Carter 
Ouston(Comfactor), 8, Providence Row. r. (U.D.), 
Xmas, '60. 

See also No. 2138. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 357 

C197. (14) John William Rawling, 9 (Mar.) — ^John Rawling 
(Cloth dresser), 53, Skinner Lane. r. Xmas, 1862. 

c 198. (i5)*George Henry Reynolds, 12 (Aug.) — ^John Reynolds 
(Shoemaker), 5, Kirkgate. r. 1862. 

John Reynolds was a shoemaker at 5, Kirkgate ; house, Hyde Park, 
in 1857. 

c 199. (i6)*John Spenceley, ,o (Mar.) ^ ^^^^ Spenceley 
r. Amas, 1801. f rr- i« - j. \ 

C200. (i7)*Thomas 12 rOct.) (^^^'^'^ ^PTv,""^' 
' r. Mids', 1861. ^ ^ ) Woodhouse. 

John Spenceley. Born 1844. Cashier, White Moss Colliery, Ltd., 
Skelmersdale. Died 7 Oct., 1900, aged 56 (Ormskirk). 
Thomas Spenceley. Clerk, White Moss Colliery, Ltd. Died 28 April, 
1880, aged 34 (Langho). 

c 201. (18)* William Hyde Thompson, 12 (Feb.)— William 
Thompson (Tailor), 23, Queen Street, Hull, 
r. Xmas, 1861, to enter business. 

An auctioneer. City Salerooms, Lowgate, Hull, in 1904. 

C202. (19) Thomas William Thornton, 12 (June) — ]^° Wade 
rnton 
Thompson (Accountant), 10, Cobourg Street, r. 

John Wade Thornton was a clerk there in 1866. 

c 203.^(20) James Tolson Whiteley, 11 (June) — Tho* Whiteley 
(Contractor), 10, Busby Court, Woodhouse. r. to 
U.D., Christmas, 1859. (^ months.) 

See also No. 2074. 

c 204. *(2 1 ) Alfred Wood, 12 (May) — ^John Wood (Cashier), 
15, Grafton Street, r. (business), Xmas, i860. 

John Wood was a traveller there in 1857. 

0205.^(22) Bayston Wood, 11 (Oct.) — Godfrey Wood (Con- 
fectioner), Clifton House, r. to U.D., Mids', i860. 
See also No. 2 no. 

c2o6.*(2 3) Walter Woodhead, 12 (July) — J°<* Woodhead 
(Painter), 2, Chorley Lane. r. 

John Woodhead was a painter at 20, Somers Street; house, 157, Park 
Lane, in 1866. 

Admissions. 

Michaelmas, 1859. 

C207.*(i) John Tilburn, 10 (Dec') — William Tilburn (Cashier), 
Lifton Villas. r.toU.D., Christmas, 1859. (6 months.) 

See also No. 2082. William Tilburn was a bookkeeper at 4, Lifton 
Place, in 1857. 

C2o8.*(2) Richard White, 15 (April)— John White (Woollen 
Merchant), 5, Springfield Place, r. Mids', 1861. 

John White was a merchant there in 1857 (White & Graybum). 



358 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

Admissions. 

Jany 31, i860. 

c 209.*( I ) George Henry Abbott, 12 (Jan>) — ^John Abbott 
(Bookkeeper), 3, Wordsworth Street, r. Mids% 
1861. 

John Abbott was a clerk at 9, Fenton Street, in 1857. 
c 2io.*(2) RichardBarbour,i2(Oct')— Will"D.Barbour(Clerk}, 
15, Alfred Place, r. Mids', i860. 

Donald Barbour was a clerk at 29, Alfred Place, in 1857. 

c 2 II . (3) Richard Thomas Briggs, 8 (April) — John Brig-gs 
(Maltster), Lifton Villas. 

A maltster. No. I, Mill Street, L-eeds. Died 16 Sept., 1898. 

C2I2. (4) Joseph Brunt, 12 (May) — Isaac Brunt (Commercial 
Trav'), II, Manor Street, r. Xmas, 1862. 

Isaac Brunt was a traveller at 4, Elmwood Grove, in 1866. 

C2i3.*(5) Henry R. Chowler, 13 (April) — Charles Chowler 
(Mechanic), Burley Road. r. Easter, 1861, to 
enter business. 

c 2 14.*(6) John William Clarkson, 10 (Feb^) — ^William Clarkson 
(Horse dealer), 3, Old Street, r. Midsummer, i860. 

William Clarkson was a horse dealer in Beckett Street in 1850. 

C215. (7) Joseph Cotton, 11 (Oct"") — Stephen Cotton (Drafts- 
man), 7, Darley Street, r. Xmas, 1862. 

Stephen Cotton was a draughtsman with Samuel Lawson & Sons, Hope 
Foundry, Leeds, and an inventor. Joseph is a flax machine maker. 
Stephen Cotton & Co., BrookBeld Foundry, Belfast, in 1906. 

C2i6.*(8) Thomas Cuttriss, 13 (Aug.) — William C. Cuttriss 
(Dentist), Cookridge Street, r. Mids', 1861. 

Thomas (son of William) Cuttriss. A dentist in Leeds; then at 
Doncaster. 24, High Street, Doncaster, in 1904. 

C2i7.*(9) Walter A. Dearden, 13 (June) — Mrs. Dearden, 
28, George^s Place, r. U.D., Mids', '60. 

See also No. 2108. 

c 2 18.*( 10) William Tho^ Downes, 13 (Jan^) — H. J. Downes 
(Publican), Harewood. r. (illhealth), Xmas, 1 86 1 . 

(Son of Harry James Downes.) Was intended for the Merchant Service. 
After two or three years as midshipman, went to Canada, and died at 
Ingersol, Ontario, 11 Oct., 1878. 

c 2i9.*(i i) William Fletcher, 14 (June) — ^Joseph Fletcher (Cloth 
finisher), 15, Springfield Place, Holbeck. r. (busi- 
ness), Xmas, i860. 

C220.*(i 2) William Henry Foster, 9 (May) — Joseph Foster 
(Cloth finisher), Eldon Place, Woodhouse. r.* Mids', 
i860. 

Mrs. Mary Foster lived at 5, Eldon Place, in 1866. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 359 

c 22 i.*(i3) Robert Fynn, 13 (on day of admission) — William 
Fynn (Tailor), 1 1, Rockingham St. r. Xmas, i860. 

William Fynn was a tailor and draper at 30, Park Row. House, 
II, Rockingham Sireet, in 1866. 

C222.*(i4) John Graybum, 15 (Sept.) — Thomas F. Grayburn 
(Pailfactor), Hunslet Road. r. Xmas, i860. 

Thomas Grayburn was a pail factor (Cross & Co.) at 41, Hunslet Road, 
in 1866. 

C223.*(i5) William P. Harrison, 15 (Aug.) — Joseph Harrison 
(Chemist & D.), Stanningley. r. Xmas, 1 861, to 
go abroad before entering business. 
Joseph Harrison was a druggist at Stanningley in 1866. 

c 224. (16) William Henry Hartley, 12 ( ) — Samuel Hartley 
(Manufacturer), Potter Newton. 

c 2 25. *( 1 7) Joseph William Hodgson, 13 (July) — Edwin 
Hodgson (Clerk), Spencer Cottage, New Leeds, 
(from U.D.) r. Mids% 1861. 

Edwin Scarth Hodgson lived at 4, Spencer Place, in 1857. 

C226. (18) Joseph Horsfall, 13 (Aug.) — Joseph Horsfall (Over- 
looker), Warwick Place. 

Mr. Joseph Horsfall lived at i, Cavendish Road, in 1866. 

c 227. (19) Joseph Longley, 10 (Oct.) — William Longley 
(Builder), Park Street. 

An invalid; living at Hull in 1906. 

c 2 28.*(2o) Thomas Longley, 14 (Jan^) — Joseph Longley 
(Builder), 71, Woodhouse Lane. r. Mids% 1861, 
to enter business with his father. 
(Son of John Longley.) Died about 1868. 

c 22o.*(2i) William Walker Roberts, 1 1 "\ t., t> u 4. 

(Nov.). r.MidsM86i. / x k h 1^ \ 
c23o*i2.) JoWh 'sharp R., 13 \ SSin rS' 

(Oct.). r. Mids', 1 86 1. J Caledonian Koad. 

Mrs. Frances Roberts liv^ at 49, Tunbridge Street, in 1866. 

C231. (23) Edwin W. Lambert, 12 (Aug.) — ^Joseph Lambert, 
(Cloth Merch*), 5, Elmwood Green. 

c 232.*(24) Walter George Russum, 12 (May)— George Russum 
(Commercial Traveller), 96, Portland Crescent, 
r. Mids', 1 86 1. 
Manufacturers' agent. St. Mark's Terrace, Dewsbury, in 1906. 

c 233. (25) Roger Walter Shackleton, 12 (Jan^) — Roger 
Shackleton (Commercial do.), 29, Wellington 
Street, r. to business, Xmas, 1862. 

Roger Walker Shackleton. To Hameln, Germany. A flour miller; 
retired. 



36o LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

C234.*(26) Herbert Alfred Smith, 15 (May)— Alfred Smith 
(Flax Spinner), 7, Woodseley Terrace, r. to U.D., 
Mids', i860. 

See also No. 2109. 

c 235-*(27) Alfred Trow, 12 (Nov')— W. H. Trow (Accountant), 
55, Trafalgar Street, r. Mids', '60. 

Alfred Gibson Trow. (See also No. 1949.) 

c 236.*(28) (jeorge Thomas Wainman, 13 (Sept.) — Henry 
Wainman (Oil Merchant), Burley. r. Xmas, i860. 

C237.*(29) James Septenal Wood, 11 (Jan.) — ^William Wood 
(Butcher), 57, Woodhouse Lane. r. Xmas, i860. 

William Wood was a butcher there in 1857. 

c 2 38.*(3o) William Burton Yates, 12 (Jan.) — ^William Yates 
(Manager), 86, Fen ton Street, r. Xmas, 1861. 

0239.^(31) Walter Yates, 10 (Nov') — Mrs. Yates, Caledonian 
Road. r. Xmas, 1 86 1 . 

Committee clerk — in the office of the Town Clerk of Leeds for many 
years — in 1905. 

Admissions. 

Aug., i860. 

C240. I ) James Atkinson, 11 (Oct') — Will™ Atkinson (Iron- 
monger), Holbeck Lane. 

An ironmonger at 18, Holbeck Lane; died many years before 1906. 

0241. 2) William Henry Barnes (Salesman), 2, Woodhouse 
Lane. 

(Son of John Barnes, salesman to B. Gott & Sons.) 8, Oakroyd Villas, 
Manningham, Bradford, in 1905. 

C242.*3) Charles Clifford Bulmer, 11 (July) — Charles Bulmer 
(Solicitor), Blenheim Lodge, r. (U.D.), Mids', 1 86 1 . 
See also No. 2163. 

C243.*4) Thomas Foster, 12 (June)^Mrs. Foster, 4, Borough 
Lane. r. Xmas, i860. 

See also No. 2127. 

c 244.^5) Edward Gray, 1 1 (Dec') — Robert Gray (Flour dealer), 
18, Grafton Street, r. Xmas, 1861. 

C245. 6) John Hobson (For'), 14 (Deer.) — Joseph Hobson 
(Currier), Long Street, Easingwold. 

A tanner and currier. Avenue House, Easingwold, in 1904. 

c 246. 7) George Fred^ Jackson, 1 1 (Jan^) — George Jackson 
(Tobacconist), 4, Camden Terrace, r. to business, 
Xmas, 1862. 

Assisted his father till 1877. Yorkshire College, 1878-9. An English 
timber merchant from 1881. For thirty years connected with the Young 
Men's Christian Association at Leeds. 5, Glebe Road, Harrogate, 1906 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 36 1 

c 247. 8) Joshua George Terry Lee, 9 (Dec') — ^Joshua Lee 
(Paperhanger), St. James' Street. 

A clerk in the Bank of Beckett & Co., Leeds; then manager Sheffield 
Banking Company. A sharebroker in Birmingham in 1906. 

c 248.*9) Henry Edward Bashan Marshall, 14 (Fely)— Fred^ 
Marshall (Drysalter), Woodhouse Cliff, r. to enter 
business, Xmas, 1861. 

c 2 49.* 10) George Midgeley, 11 (Dec') — George Midgeley 
(Butler), Rev^ A. Barry's, r. Mids', 1861. 

c 250. 11) George Plews, 1 3 (Nov') — Tho® Flews (Hotel keeper), 
Wellington Hotel, r. Mids', 1862. 

Brother of No. c 308. 

c 25 1 . 12) James William Whiteley, 1 2 (July) — ^James Whiteley 
(Shoemaker), Armley. r.* Xmas, 1 862. 

James Whiteley was a shoemaker at Well Garth in 1850. 

C252.*i3) William Nicholson Wood, 13 (June) — ^William Wood 
(Engineer), Foster's buildings, Armley. r. to enter 
business, Xmas, 1861. 

C253. 14) George Henry Wordsworth, 12 (Dec') — George 
Wordsworth (Plumber), 18, Jerry Street, West St. 
r. Xmas, 1862. 

Employed at the Sheffield Waterworks. 

C254. 15) Walter CuUingworth, 13 — Joseph CuUingworth 
(Grocer), Albert Place, Chapeltown. (U.D.). r. 
See also Nos. C149 ^nd 2081. 

c 2 55.* 1 6) Walter Brock, 12 (Mar.) — Charles B. (Manager), 
Southend House, Bramley. r. Mids', 1861. 

c 256.*! 7) John Lister Collier, 13 (April) — John Collier 
(Surgeon), Queen St. r. Easter, 1861. 

c 25 7.* 1 8) George Cooper, 15 (Dec') — Rev** Peter Cooper, 
Richmond Hill. r. Mids', 1861. 

C258. 19) Joseph Cooper, 14 (April). 

c 259.*2o) Albert England, 14 (Oct')— Tho« England, Esq., The 
Elms, Headingley. r. Xmas, 1861. 

A steam plough owner at Maldon, Essex. Died 16 June, 1890. 

C260. 21) William Keeling, 12 (Oct.)^Will°' Keeling (Com- 
positor), 27, Rockingham St. r. Mids', 1861. 

William Keeling. Lodgings 27, Rockingham Street, in 1857. 

C26i.*22) Joseph Henry Pearson, 13 (Aug.) — Henry Pearson 
(Wool Warehouse), Cross Cemetery St., Wood- 
house, r. to enter an office (Xmas, 1861). 

A clerk in the Leeds Mercury Office ; then on a Birmingham paper. 
Died about 1876. 



362 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

C262.*23) Robert Saalfeld, 14 July) — Albert Saalfeld, Esq., 
Elmwood House, r. to enter business with his 
father, Mids., 1861. 

Albert Saalfield, merchant, lived at Elmwood House in 1857. 

C263. 24)*Albert Saalfeld, 8 (May), r. (U.D.) Mids', 1861. 

A brother of No. C262. 

Admissions. 

Jany, '61. 

C162. i) Francis Barnes, 15 Aug. — John Barnes (Salesman), 
2,Woodhouse Lane. 

See also No. 2003. 

C265. 2) Frederick Botterill, 11 Oct. — Matthew Botterill (Gas), 
1 2, West Hilarys*. 

With Hotham & Whiting, warehousemen, Leeds, in 1906. 

c 266. 3) Charles Clark, 13 (Mar.)— Mrs. Clark (Hotel), Bull & 
Mouth, Briggate. 

A wine merchant (Parkes & Co., Lowerhead Row) ; also of the Cor- 
poration Hotel, Camp Road, Leeds. Died 12 November, 1880, aged 33. 

c 267.*4) William Clough, 10 (June) — ^John Clough (Plumber), 
Gray St. r. Xmas, 1861. 

John Clough was a plumber at 12, Grace Street, in 1857. 

C268. 5) Samuel Dalby, 13 (Sept.) — ^John Dalby (Draper), 
16, Lowerhead Row. r. to business, Xmas, 1862. 

To Australia, 1869; Secretary to a Company; J. P. 2, Brighton Terrace, 
Sussex Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, in 1904. 

c 26g*6) John Kettlewell Leather, 1 1 (Aug.) — Mrs. Leather 
(Draper), 86, Woodhouse Lane. r. Xmas, 1861. 

(Son of late William Beaumont Leather.) A leather factor at Boston, 
Mass., U.S.A., in 1903. 

c 270. 7) William Passavant, 9 (Aug.) — Philip W° Pzissavant, 
Esq., Knostrop (Rev** F. G. Fleay's). r. to Classical 
DepS 1862. 

See also Nos. 2202 and 2229. 

C271. 8) Will°> Edw^ Spawforth, 11 (Aug.)— Mrs. Whewall's 
(sister), Caledonian R<*. 

(Son of Thomas Spawforth, of Bradford, woolstapler.) Bom at Leicester 
24 Aug., 1849. A sailor, and then led a colonial life. Died at Sydney 
9 June, 1886. 

C272.*9) Samuel Wade (fr. U.D.), 14 (Aug.) — Samuel Wade 
(Insurance Agent), 21, Cooper Street, r. Mids', 1861. 

See also No. 1893. 

Admissions. 

August, 1861. 

C273. I ) Alexander Broughton, 10 (Nov') — ^Alex' Broughton 
(Overlooker), 6, S*^ Mark Street. 

Alexander Broughton lived there in 1857. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 363 

c 274. 2) John Child, 13 (Nov')— William Child, Queen Street, 
r. Mids', 1862, 

Tom Child. Central Station Hotel, 88, Wellington Street, Leeds, 1906. 
Died at his residence, 15, Cumberland Road, Headingley, from the 
result of a bicycle accident, 16 February, 1907, aged 59. 

C275. 3) Josiah Craythome, 14 (Nov') — Josiah Craythorne, 
Miller, Grove Hill, Beverley (Rev. F. G. Fleay's). 
r. Mids., 1862. 

A miller at Beverley; retired. Living at Ilfracombe in 1906. 

c 276. 4) John Grayson, 14 (July) — George Grayson (Manager), 
Ellerby House, Bank. r. to business, Xmas, 1862. 

(Brother of No. 1504.)^ With his brother, James Grayson, an engineer, 
at Hunslet. Died 14 February, 1891, at Gipton Avenue, in his 44th 
year. 

C277. 5) Charles William Grreenwood, 13 (Nov**) — Charles 
Greenwood (Innkeeper), S* James Street. 

Charles Greenwood had a beerhouse at I, St. James's Place, in 1866. 

C278. 6) Arthur Hawkes worth, 10 (June) — ^John Hawkes worth 
(Leather Merch^), 8, Ashley Place, Beeston Hill. 

John Hawksworth (Thomas Hawksworth & Co., curriers, Siouth Market) 
lived at 172, Dewsbury Road, in 1866. 

C279. 7) Arthur Hirst, 11 (June) — Benjamin Hirst (Clerk), 
Woodhouse. 
(Brother of Nos. c 193 and C402.) Arthur Walton Hirst. A collector 
for the New River Company. Died 1 1 July, 1893, aged 43. 

C280. 8) John Fletcher Hall, 13 (April) — William Home 
(Tobacconist), 20, Queen's Place. 

John Fletcher Home. L.S.A. Lond. 1874; L.F.P.S. Glasg. 1875; 
F.R.C.S. Edin. 1877 ; M.D. St. And. 1891. J.P. for the West Riding. 
The Poplars, Bamsley, in 1 90 1. 

c 281. 9) Charles Antony Hutchinson, 13 (Oct') — Antony 
Hutchinson, Park Side Farm, Headingley. 

Charles Anthony (son of Anthony and Christiana) Hutchinson. Succeeded 
his father at Parkside Farm. Died 5 Dec., 1877, aged 30. St. Michael's 
Churchyard, Headingley. 

C282. 10) John Thomas Jackson, 11 (Sept.) — Mrs. Jackson, 
Longclose House. 

Entered below. No. c 307. Henry Jackson was a cotton band manufac- 
turer in Longclose Lane in 1857. 

c 283. 11) John Johnson, 9 (Sept.). 

C284. 12) William Hill Johnson, 1 2 (Nov'). — ^Joseph Johnson 

(Excise-man), Kirkstall. 
C285. 13) William Stockwell Lawson, 13 (Aug., '60) — Thomas 

Lawson (Overlooker), St. Matthew's Place, Little 

London. 

Thomas Lawson was sub-manager at the Felt Mills, Camp Road. 
William S. Lawson is a carpet manufacturer (W. S. Lawson & Co.). 
From 1868 to 1874 in Woodhouse Lane; 1874-1906 at Burley New 
Mills, Leeds. 



364 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK, 

c 286. 14) Alfred Loftus, 10 (Mayj— Alfred Loftus (Commercial 
Trav'), Grove Place, r. Mids', 1862. 

(Brother of No. 309.) Alfred Loflhouse was a traveller at 2, Giotc 
Place, in 1857. 

C287. 15) Richard Halstead Lassey, 13 (July) — ^John Lassey 
(Coal Merchant), Becket Street, Burmantofts 
Lane. r. to business, Xmas, 1862. 

John Lassey (Lassey & Wilcock, Rock Colliery) lived at 4, East Beckett 
Street, in 1850. 

C288. 16) Thomas Plews, 13 (Dec') — William Flews (Cabinet 
Maker), Chapeltown. 

Thomas Plows. William Plows was a joiner and cabinet maker in 
Newton Place, Pottemewton, in 1850. 

C289. 17) John Christian Reinhardt 1 12 (Aug., '60). 
C290. 18) William Tyndale Reinhardt J 11 (June). 

Johan C. Reinhardt (Druggist), Briggate. both 

r. Xmas, 1862. 

Johann Christian Reinhardt. Born 25 Aug., 1848 (eldest son of No. 566). 
A chemist in Briggate, Leeds; retired 1900. Grove House, Leeds, 
in 1902. 

William Tynedale Reinhardt. Born 28 Dec., 1849 (second son of 
No. 566). A chemist in Briggate, Leeds; retired 1900. The Haven, 
Victoria Road, Douglas, Isle of Man. Died 26 Jan., 1901. 

C291. 19) William Henry Rice, 9 (April) — ^John Richard W. 
Rice, Esq., Lyddon Terrace, r. Xmas, 1862. 

(Son of John Richard Woodhead Rice.) With Cooke & Co., Wholesale 
Clothiers. Died at Wigan, 1892. 

C292. 20) Thomas Henry Storey, 9 (Dec') — Mrs. Storey, 

Headingley Mills, r. Mids'i 1862. 
c 293. 21) Walter Vaux, 10 (Aug. '60) — Vaux (Cashier), 

67,Woodhouse Lane. 

M.I.M.E. Engineer at Liverpool. 5, Sandheys Avenue, Waterloo, 
Liverpool, in 1906. 

Admissions. 

Easter, 1861 (omitted above). 

C294. i)*James Bent, 10 (Sept.) — Peter Bent, 10, Blenheim 
Place, r. Mids^ 1861. 

(Son of Peter Bent, manager of the Yorkshire Penny Bank.) A sailor. 
Drowned at sea. 

C295. 2) Albert Edward Willey, 12 (Feb^) — Edward Willey 
(Butcher), Rockingham Street, r. Xmas, 1862. 

A butcher at 69, Wade Lane, Leeds (where his father began the business 
in 1819), in 1904. 

C296. 3) James Andrews, 12 (Oct.) — Christopher H. (Share- 
broker), 14, Grafton Street. 

Christopher Hardcastle Andrews (Andrews & Standish, 18, Park Row, 
Agents) lived at 28, Grafton Street, in 185a 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 365 

Admissions. 

Fefay, 1862. 

C297. I.Atkinson, W. (14 yr., Nov*^) — Atkinson, Edward 
(Tailor), Hunslet. 

Edward Atkinson was a tailor in Church Street, Hunslet, in 1850. 

C298. 2. Atkinson, F. W., 11 yr., Mar. — Atkinson, Thomas 
(Cashier), St. Mark's Terrace. 

Thomas Alfred Atkinson was a clerk at 3, St. Mark's Terrace, in 1857. 

c 299. 3. Broughton Alf*, 9, Jan. /62 — Broughton, George 
(Overlooker), 1 01, Portland Crescent. 

Transferred to Upper Department. Teacher of singing at the School, 
1884-1887. (See also No. 2383.) 

C300. 4. Chad wick, Chas., 12 yrs., Nov. — Chadwick, Charles 
(Commercial Trav.), Chadwick Lodge, Crown 
Point R<*. 

See also No. 2281. 

c 301 . 5. Dresser, J. H., 9 yrs., July — Dresser, John (Cornfactor), 
Headingley. Rem** to Class^, Xmas/62. 

See also No. 2222. 

C302. 6. Ellis, Henry, [4 yrs.. Mar. — Ellis, John (Draper), 
Holbeck. 

A linen draper in Wortley Lane; then in RoundhaytRoad, Leeds. 

C303. 7. France, Arthur, 10 yrs.. Mar. — France, John (Com^ 

Agent), 31, North St. 
c 304. 8) Child, Tom. readmitted March, 1862. r. Mids', 1862. 

See also No. C274. 

C305. 9) Fuller,Will.Jas., i2(Feb.) — Fuller,Thom as (Gardener), 
Headingley. 

** Headingley," Marshall Avenue, Bridlington, in 1905. 

c 306. 10) Hill, Alfred, 1 5 yrs., Nov. — Hill, Henry (Cornfactor), 
Sneinton, Nottingham. Left for the Scientific 
DepS Mid', 1862. 

C307. II. Jackson, John Thos., 11 yrs. — Mrs. Jackson, Long- 
close House. 

(Entered above, No. c 282.) Chairman of Jackson's Stores, Limited, 
Woodhouse Street, Leeds. In the Leeds Town Council, 1880-83. For 
many years President and Treasurer of the Liberal Association, Otley 
Division. Member and Chairman of Ilkley District Council. J. P. for 
the West Riding. Elmleigh, Ilkley, in 1906. 

C308. 12. Plews, Paul R., 11, Oct' — Flews, Thos., Wellington 
Hotel. 

Thomas Plews, Wellington Hotel, 172, Wellington Street, in 1866. 

C309. 13. Loftus, Thos., 9, Dec' — Loftus, Alfred (Com^ Trav.), 
Grrove Place, r. Mid', 1862. 

Brother of No. c 286. 

C310. 14. Shaw, Lewis, 14, Nov' — Mrs. Shaw, Brunswick 
Terrace. 



366 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

C311. 15. Smith, Will% 13 yr., Sep'— Smith, Will: (Cabinet 
Maker), 12, Park Lane. 

William Smith was a cabinet maker at 1 1, Park Lane; house, Henrietta. 
Street, in 1866. 

C312. 16. Walker, Will: 11, Feb.— Walker, Will: (Malster), 
Mill Green, Holbeck. 

William and George Walker were maltsters at Mill Green in 1866. 

C313. 17. Wilson, Henry, 10 jrrs., April — Wilson, Chas. 
(Tanner), 1 34, Woodhouse Lane. 

Henry (son of Charles Carr) Wilson. A gas engineer and ironfoundo- 
(Wilson & Mathieson, Ltd., Armley) ; Vice chairman. Abbey Gorse, 
Kirkstall, in 1903. 

c 3 1 4. 18. Wade, Chas. 1 1 4 f Wade^ Thos., Com : Trav., 

C315. 19. Wade, John J12, Feb. \ 5, Grosvenor Place. 
18. r. in Oct. to business. 

Mrs. Eliza Wade lived there in 1866. 

Admissions. Aug*, 1862. 

C316. I. Blakeborough, Arthur, 12 — H^ Blakeboro', 2, Aked 
Terrace, Leeds. 

Henry Blakeborough was a hardware dealer at 35, Lowerhead Row, 
in 18 so, and at 65, Briggate, in 1866. 

c 317. 2. Boddy, T. H., 15, Aug' — ^John Boddy, Tallow March*, 
Albion Villa, Spencer Place, New Leeds, left 
Xmas /62. 

John Boddy was a tallow chandler in Little Dock Street ; house, Spencer 
Place, in 1866. 

C318. 3. Browne^ W.Todd, 10, May — J. C. Browne, Dentist, 
4, Kings' Street, Leeds. 

John Crow Browne was a dentist, 48, Briggate ; house, 2, Wood's Yard, 
in 1850. 

C319. 4. Clapham, T. W., 13, April — Geo. Clapham, Cloth 
Merch*, 5, Sunny Bank Terrace. 

George Clapham was a merchant (Williamson & Clapham, 7, York 
Place) ; house, 5, Sunny Bank, in i8<S6. 

C320. 5. Crabtree, Alfred, 12, Dec. /61 — Jas. Crabtree, 16, 

Knostrop Rd., Leeds, 
c 32 1 . 6. Dixon, W., 10, Sep' — W" Dixon, Minister, Springfield 

Lane, Leeds. 
C322. 7. Guy, Rob', 12, Feb^' — ^Jos. Guy, Cloth Man', Armley. 

r. Xmas, 1862. 
James Guy was a cloth manufacturer at Hill Top, Armley, in 1850. 

c 323. 8. Heeles, Matthew, 13, May — Jno. B. Heeles, Auction', 
7, Carr PP% Leeds. 

Matthew Gunthorpe Heeles. Delicate health; emigrated to New 
Zealand. Mannger of the Wellington Woollen Mills; J. P. About to 
retire and return to England in 1905. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 367 

C324. 9. Irving, Ja", 11 Aug^/62 — ^Jno. Irving, Porter. 
C325. 10. Jackman, Chas., 12, March — Chas. Jackman, Build', 
Lowmoor Build«», Woodhouse. 

(Brother of No. C339). Died 3 April, 1885, at Woodhouse. 

C326. II. Kirby, W. H^, 13, Aug*^ — Fred** Kirby, Manager. 
Miss Lister, 26, S* Paul S', Park Sqre., Leeds. 

Walter Henry Kirkby. (See also No. 2221.) 

C327. 12. Nield, S., 14, Feb. ") Sam* Nield, Traveller. Mr. 



> Binns, Poole. Ash House, 





C328. 13. Nield, J. M., 12, April J Whitchurch, Shrops. 

Samuel Nield. A commercial traveller. Died at Liverpool 25 Oct., 1888. 
John Manning Nield. A sheep farmer. Died at Dubbo, New South 
Wales, 20 OcKr^902. 

c 329. 14. Robb, Hy. Verity, 1 1, Sep', '62 — Thos. Robb, 3, Oak 

Terrace, Leeds, 
c 330. 15. Senior, Hez**, 15, Dec, '61 — Rich** Senior, Manager, 

13, Green M* Terrace. 
C331. 16. Scholefield, G. W., 11, July — Thos. Scholefield, 

Overseer, 8, Bond Place. 

George William Grange Schofield. Intended for the Bar ; entered the 
Mercantile Marine, and was shortly afterwards drowned at sea. 

Admissions. Sep', 1862. 

C332. I. Thos. Morton, 13, Dec. /61 — ^Jacob Morton, Minister, 
25, Bowman Lane. 

Admissions. Jany, 1863. 

C333. I. Acroyds, Isaac (13) — W"™ Acroyds, Cloth Manuf', 
Armley, Leeds. 

J. Akeroyd was a cloth manufacturer at Moor Side in 1850, and 
J. Akeroyd & Sons in 1866. 

c 334. 2. Bedford, John (9) — Jos. Bedford, Iron Merch*, 50, 
Springrfield Place. 

(Brother of No. c 355.) John Francis Bedford. Died at Leeds, 
unmarried, 4 June, 1891, aged 40. 

C335. 3. Bentley, Alfred (15) — Geo. Bentley, Screw Manuf, 
Hero Place, Woodleford, Leeds. 

An architect and surveyor. 22, Park Row, and Turret Villas, Francis 
Street, Leeds, in 1906. 

C336. 4. Greenwood, Walter F. (14) — Jas. Greenwood, Cloth 
Finisher, Union Terrace, Dewsbury R^, Leeds. 

C337. 5. Horton, T. E. (12)— Jas. Horton, Timber Merch*, 
S* Peter's Sqre., Leeds. 

C338. 6. Firth, Jonathan (11) — Mrs. Firth, Draper, Kirkstall. 
Frances Elizabeth Firth was a draper there in 1866. 



368 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

c 339. 7. Jackman, G.W.(i 1) — Chas.Jackman, Builder, Rag^lan 
Rd., Woodhouse. 

Brother of No. C325. Died 30 Sept., 1872, at Woodhouse. 

C340. 8. Ladley, Jas. (13) — Horatio Ladley, Cloth Manufacf^ 
Hill Top, Armley. 

Horatio Nelson Ladley was a cloth manufacturer at Aire Street Mill; 
house, Armley in 1866. 

c 34 1 . 9. Marshall, Hamilton (9) — A. T. Marshall, Linen draper, 
Headingley. 

(Son of Abraham Thomas Marshall, a draper at Far Headingley.) 
Learned fanning; then went to sea. Died at Manchester. 

C342. 10. Oddy, T. W. (11) — W" Oddy, Linendraper, 15, 
Trafalgar Sqre., Leeds. 

William Oddy was a draper at 16, Duke Street; house, 51, TrafaU^ 
Street, in 1866. 

c 343. II. Simpson, Geo. (13) — Geo. Simpson, Carpenter, Tun- 
bridge St., Leeds. 

George Simpson lived at 71, Tonbridge Street, in 1866. 

C344. 12. Turton, G. W. (13) — W*" Turton, Hay dealer, 14, 
North St., Leeds. 

George William Turton. A com and forage merchant, Leeds. Hayfield 
House, Leeds, in 1903. 

c 345. 13. Walker, Walter (i i)— W. E.R.Walker, Flock MerchS 
Kirkstall Rd., Leeds. 

Son of William Elsworth Robinson Walker, and brother of Nos. 2403 
and 2404. 

(Feb.) 19. 
c 346. 14. Binns, Hen^ (16) — ^Jas. Binns, Merch*. Mr. J. Long- 
bottom, Burley Cresc*. 
A mohair merchant in Constantinople. Died about 1899 (in the 
Transvaal). 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 



List of Boys in Commercial Department. 
Sepr. 29*^, 1861. 

Boys' names. Date of Admission. Age. 

c 296. James Andrews. Jan^, '61. 12. 

[Father's name.] [address.] [Profession -Trade.] 

Chris. Hy. A. 14, Grafton St. Sharebroker. 
C240. J. Atkinson, Mid', '60, 11 — Wm. A., Holbeck Lane, 

Ironmonger, 
c 184. J. F. Atkinson, Aug., '59, 9 — Peter A., 13, Hanover St., 
Mill Owner. 
Charles Frederick Atkinson. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 369 

C241. W. H. Barnes, Mid., '60. 

C265. Fred. Botterill, Jan^, '61, 11 — Matthew B., 12, West 

Hilary St., Gas C. 
c 211. R.T. BriggsJany,'6o, 8— Jno. B., Lifton Villas, Malster. 

C2I2. Joseph Brunt, Jan>', '60, 12 — Isaac B., 11, Manor St., 

Commer* Trav'. 
c 166. Jackson,Broomhead,Feby,'59,9— Hiram B., 1 3, Bishop's 

Yard, W St. 
C273. Alex. Broughton, Mid., '61, 10— Alex' B., 6, St. Mark's 

St., Overlooker. 
C274. Tom Child, Mid., '61, 13 — ^Wm. C, Queen's St. 

Entered above, Aug., 1861, page 363, as John Child. 

C266. Chas. Clark, Jan^, '61, 13 — Mrs. Clark, Briggate, Hotel 

Keeper, 
c 267. Wm. Clough, Jan>', '61, 10 — ^John C, Gray St., Plumber. 
C215. Jo" Cotton, Jany, '60, 11 — Stephen C, 7, Darley SS 

Draftsman. Remov^ Xmas /62. 

C275. Josiah Crathorne, Mid., '61, 14 — Josiah C, Grove Hill, 
Beversley, Miller. Left Mids*", 1862. 

C254. Walter CuUingworth, Mid., '60, 13 — ^Joseph C, Abert 
Place, Chapel Town, Grocer. 

c 167. Geo. Fran* Danby, Feb>, '59, 13 — Mr. Danby, 20, Upper- 
head Row, Upholsterer. Rem^Xmas/62. 

C268. Sam* Dalby, Jany, *6i, 13 — ^John Dalby, 16, Lowerhead 

Row, Draper. Rem** Xmas /62. 
C244. Edw. Gray, Mid., '60, 11 — Rob* Gray, 18, Grafton St., 

Flour Dealer. 
C276. John Grayson, Mid., '61, 14 — Geo. Grayson, Ellerby 

House, Bank, Manager. Removed Xmas/62. 
C277. Chas. W. Greenwood, Mid., '61, 13 — Chas. GH*, St. James 

St., Innkeeper. 
CI74. John Edw. Hartley, Feb>', '59, 12 — ^Jno. H. H., 165, 

Briggate, Shopkeeper. Left Mid«", 1862. 
C347. Edw. Hatfield, Feb., '59, 12 — Jas. H., Rock St., Nippet 

Lane, Burmantofts. Retired. 

Mr. James Hatfield lived in Rock Street in 1866, and at 60, Beckett 
Street, in 1850. 

c 224. W.H.Hartley, Jan., '60, 124 — Samuel H., Potter Newton, 

Manufac'. 
c 193. Benj° Hirst,* Aug. '59, 1 1 1 Benj. H., Woodhouse, 
c 279. Arthur Hirst, Mid', '61, 1 1 J Banker. 

•Remov^ to business, 20 Nov. /62. 

X 



370 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

c 131. F. B. R. Hogg, Feb^^, '58, 11— F. Hogg, Chapel Lane, 

Armley,Wool sorter. Left Mid'/62. 
C226. Joseph Horsfall, Jan^, '60, 13 — ^Joseph H., Lodg-e St., 

Woodhouse Lane, Overlooker, 
c 278. Arthur Hawkesworth, Mid', '61, 10 — ^John H., 8, Ashley 

Pl^, Beeston Hill, Leather Merch*'. 
c 280. J. F. Home, Mid', '61, 13— Wm. H., 2, Bridgefield Place. 

Knows^' Road, Tobacconist. 

John Fletcher Home. Entered before, (as Hall) Aug., 1861. 

C281. C. A. Hutchinson, Mid', '61, 13 — Anthony H., Parkside 
Farm. 

c 246. Geo. Fred. Jackson, Mid', '60, 1 1 — Geo. Jackson, 4, Cam- 
den Terrace, Tobacconist. 

C282. Jno. Thos. Jackson, Mid', '61, n — Mrs. Jackson, Long- 
close House, Bank. Rem** Xmas jtz, 

c 283. Jno. Johnson, Mid., '61, 9. 

C284. Wm. H. Johnson, Mid., '61, 12 — ^Joseph J., Kirkstall, 
Exciseman. 

C177. Alf. Keeble, Feb^, '59, 10— Sam* Jno. K., Wharf St., 
Kirkgate, Farrier. 

C231. Edw. W. Lambert, Jan^V 60, 12 — ^John Lambert, 5, Elm- 
wood Green, Cloth Merch*'. 

C287. Rich^ H. Lassey, Mid', '61, 13. c C \ 

John Lassey, Becket St., Burmantofts Lane, \ ^^ ^\t 
RemdXmas/62. CMercti. 

c 285. W. S. Lawson, Mid., '61,1 3 — Tho* Lawson, St. Matthew's 
Pl°®, Little London, Overlooker. 

William Stockwell Lawson. 

c 269. J. K. Leather, Jan^, '61,1 1 — Mr. Leather, 86, Woodhouse 

Lane, Draper. Left S. 
C247. Jos. G. T. Lee, Mid', '60, 9 — ^Joshua Lee, /Paper- 
Greenfield House, Hilary St., (^hanger, 
c 286. Alfred Loftus, Mid', '61, 10 — Alfred Loftus, Grove Place, 

Commerc* Trav'. Left Mid', 1862. 
C227. Jos. Longley, Jan>', '60, 10 — ^Wm. Longley, Park St., 

Builder, 
c 270. Wm. Passavant, Jany, '61, 9 — Philip W. P., Knosthrop. 

Left for Class* Mid', 1862. 
C261. Jos. H. Pearson, Mid., '60, 13 — Henry P., Cross Cemet* 

St., Woodh*^, Wool Warehouse. Left School i"' Mar., 

1862. 
C288. Tho» Plows, Mid', '61, 13— W. Plows, Chapel Town, 

Cabinet Maker. 
C250. Geo. Plews, Mid', '60, 1 3— Tho» P., Wellington Hotel, 

Hotel Keeper. Left Mid'/62. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 37 1 

c 197. Jno. Wm. Rawlings, Aug., '59, 9 — John R., 53, Skinner 
Lane, Cloth dresser. Rem^ Xmas /62. 

c 289. J. C. Reinhardt, Mid', '61, 12 1 Jno. C. R., Briggate, 

c 290. W. T. Reinhardt, Midr., '61, 1 1 J Druggist. 

Rem^ Xmas /62. 

c 198. Geo. Hy. Reynolds, Aug*, '59, 12 — ^John Reynolds, 
5, Kirkgate, Shoemaker. Left S. i'* March, 1862. 

c 291. W. H. Rice, Mid', '61, 9 — ^J. R. W. Rice, Esq., Lyddon 
Terrace. Left Xmas /62. 

c 233. Roger Shackleton, Jan^, '60, 12 — Roger S., 29, Welling- 
ton St., Com Miller. Rem^ Xmas /62. 

Roger Walker Shackleton. 

c 2 7 1 . W. E . Spawforth, Jany, 60, 1 1 — Mrs. Whewell, Caledonian 
Road. 

c 199. Jas. Spenceley, Aug* '59, 10 — ^Jno. Spenceley, Wood- 
house, Coach Propriet'. 
(?) John Spenceley. 

C292. T. H. Storey, Mid', '61, 9— Mrs. Storey, Headingley 

Mills. Left Mid', '62: 
C202. Tho» W. Thornton, Aug', '59, 12 — John Wade T., 10, 

Cobourg St., Accountant. Left Mid', 1862. 
c 293. Walter Vaux, Mid','6i, lo^Mr. V., 67, Woodhouse Lane, 

Cashier, 
c 133. Taylor, re-admitted Oct. — Mr. Bickers, Commercial St., 

Draper. Left April, 1862. 
C2o6. Walter Woodhead, AugS '59, 12 — ^John Woodhead, 

2, Chorley Lane, Painter, 
c 252. W"^N.Wood,Mid','6o, 13 — Wm.Wood, Foster Buildings, 

Armley, Engineer. 
C253. G. H. Wordsworth, Mid', ^60, 12 — Geo. Wordswth, 

18, Jerry St., West St., Plumber. Remov^ Xmas /62. 
c 140. Lewis Watson, Feb^, '58, lo — T. Watson, Park View, 

far Headgly, Coachman, remov^ Xmas/62. 
C295. Alb* Edw*^ Willey, Easter, '61, 12 — Edw. Whilley, 

Rockingham St., Butcher, remov^ Xmas /62. 
C251. Jas. W. Whiteley, Mid', *6o, 13 — ^James W., Armley, 

Shoemaker, rem** Xmas /62. 
C239. Walter Yates, Jan>,^6o, 10 — Mrs. Yates, Caledonian Rd. 
C238. W. B. YateSi^ Jany, *6o, 12— Wm. Yates, 86, Fenton St., 

Manager, Brush'. 

Entered Jany., 1862. 

C348. Jackson, Rob*^, 12 Sep. — Hy. Jackson, Engineer, Little 
Queen St. 

Henry Jackson was an engineer. Bank Top Machine Works, Richmond 
Road ; house, 20a, Burley Lawn, in 1866. 



372 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

Admissions. April 8^ 1863. 

C349. Hillas,John, 15 Oct., 1862 — Mr. W. Hillas, Joiner, etc., 
Headingley. 

A timber merchant. Hillas, Sherwood & Hewitt, West Hartlepool, io 
1906. 

C350. Morgan, Florence, 12 Feb^, 1863 — Mr. Chas. M., Excise 
Officer, 5, Glasshouse St., Hunslet. Removed Mar., 
1864. 

A brother of Nos. c 361 and c 384. 

Entrances. Aug* 4, 1863. 

C351. Abell, W. T., II, Nov', 1862 — Jas. Holmes, Currier, 

Meanwood. 
c 352. Bates, John Wm., 11, Jan^, 1863 — Mr. E. Bates, Carver, 

etc., I, Upper Fountaine St. 

Son of Edmund Bates, a carver and gilder there in 1866. 

C353. Bland, E. B., 12, Feb., 1863. 

c 354. Bland, H. A. — Mrs. B., Draper, 4, G* George St. 

Emma Bland was a tobacconist ; house, Great George Street, in 1866. 

c 355. Bedford, Chas., 1 2, Sep., 1 862 — Mr. Jos. B., Mill Wright, 
50, Springfield Place. 

(Brother of No. c 334.) Charles Dunford Bedford. Died at Leeds of 
inflammation of the lungs, 17 February, 1877. 

C356. Bentley, Wm., 12, Feb^, 1863— Mr. G. B., BoltManuf, 
Hero Place, Woodlesford. 

A bolt and screw manufacturer. Died 3 January, 1893, at 60, Moor 
Crescent, Hunslet. 

C357. Binns,W., 14, Aug', 1862. 

Walter Binns. Merchant, Belieck, Constantinople. Dead. 

C358. Denton, G., 9, May, 1863 — Mr. D., Civil Eng^, Reser- 
voir St. 
C359. Firth, J. E., 16, Octr., 1862 "IMr. Firth, Iron Trade, 
c 360. Firth, C. F., 15, April, 1863 J Blenheim Terrace. 

Sons of Arthur Firth (S. T. Cooper & Co.). 

John Edwin Firth lives at 64, Cowper Street, Leeds. 

Charles Frederick Firth. An engineer, Leeds Ironworks ; retired. The 

Briery, Harrogate; died there 30 March, 1897. 

C361. Morgan, G., 9, April, 1863 — Mr. C. Morgan, Supervisor, 
5, Glasshouse St„ Hunslet. Remov** Mar., 1864. 

A brother of Nos. C350 and C384. 

C362. Mallaliew, W. H. J., 12, May, 1863 — Mr. Benj. M., 
Foreman, Blackman Lane. 

Probably went to Australia, and died there. 

C363. Peniston, Chas., 9, Jan., 1863 — Mr. Jon. P., Station 
Master, Marsh Lane. 

Charles Edward Peniston. Woollen manufacturer (Evans & Peniston), 
Claypit Lane, Leeds. 5, Montpelier Terrace, Leeds, in 1906. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 373 

C364. Peniston, Rob., 13, Ap., 1863. 

(Brother of Nos. c 113 and c 363.) Robert Gamett Peniston. Railway 
clerk, Marsh Lane Station, Leeds, in 1906. 

c 365. Rush worth, C, 14, Nov*", 1862 — Mr.Thos. R., Wholesale 
Drugg', 13, Park Square. 

Thomas Rush worth & Co. were wholesale druggists at 16, Wellington 
Street ; house, 13, Park Square, in 1866. 

C366. Sands, W., 9, Aug*, 1862 — Mr. Geo. S., Cloth Merch^ 
5, Sunnybank Terrace. 

c 367. Sykes, W. S., 12, May, 1863— Mr. Sam* S., Flax MerchS 
1 6, York Place. 

William Samuel Sykes. Flax merchant. Removed to Upper School 
in 1864. 17, York Place, Leeds, in 1906. 

c 368. Thompson, Wm. W., 13, Sep., 1862 — Mr. Geo. T., Stone 
Merch*, Potter Newton. 

George Thompson was a stone merchant there in i866, 

C369. Priestley, C. A., 10, June, 1863 — Mr. Jos. P., 69, Camp 
Rd., Leeds. 

Transferred to Upper Department. (See also No. 2354.) 

C370. Stead, Arthur, 10, Oct', 1862 — Mr. Hy. Stead, Malster, 
23, Cowper St., New Leeds. 

Henry Stead was a maltster there in 1866. 

Oct^ Mich'mas, 1863. 

c 371. Taylor, Sam^ 13, May, 1863 — Jos. Taylor, S' Accommo- 
date Rd., Hunslet Lane. 

Joseph Taylor had a beerhouse there in 1866. 

c 372. Robinson, J. H., 14, May, 1863 — ^J. H. Robinson, Miller, 
Mill Green, Holbeck. 

Joshua Horner Robinson was a commiller and maltster there in 1866. 

C373. Binns, Laurence, 14, Oct., 1863 (ent^ Oct.). 2, Linden 
Place, Caledonian Rd. 

Merchant, Bebeck, Constantinople. 

c 374. Sykes, Hy., 9, May, 1863 — Mr. John Sykes, Stay Maker, 
Blackman Lane. 

Tohn Sykes was a cloth and corset manufacturer in Blackman Lane; 
house, Carlton Lodge, in 1857. 

C375. Jefferson, R. P., 11, May, 1863 — Mr. P. Jefferson, 
Chemist, etc., Ashley House, Beeston Hill, Leeds. 

See also No. 2284. 

C376. Ingham, Wm., 10, March, 1863 — Mr. Hy. Ingham, 
Brick Mak', Wortley. 

See No. 2331. 

C377. Hill, Chris' B., 9, April, 1863— Mr. Jas. Hill, Wool 
Stapler, i, Carlton Grove, Leeds. 



374 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

c 378. Kinsley, J. V., 1 3, March, 1863 — Mr, J. Kinsley, Cashier, 
Wortley (Upper), Leeds. 

John Kinsley was a cashier at 22, Branswick Place, in 1866. 

C379. Mitchell, C. E., 15, Nov', 1863— Mr. J. Mitchell, Vet. 
Surg", 5, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. 

John Mitchell (No. 604) was a veterinary surgeon there in 1866. 

c 380. Mitchell, J. W., 1 3, Jan^, 1 864. 

Brother of No. c 379. 

C381. Akeroyd, Cristop^, 12, July, 1863 — Mr. Isaac Akeroyd, 
Cloth Man', Moorside, Armley. 

J. Akeroyd & Son were manufacturers there in 1866. 

C382. Swithinbank, J. E., 12, June, 1863 — Mr.W. C. Swithin- 
bank, Painter, Moorside, Armley. 

(Son of William Chaflfer Swithinbank and brother of No. c 35.) The 
Rev. John Edwin Swithinl^ank. Queen's College, Oxford; B.A. 1885; 
M.A. 1886. Curate of Plaistow, Essex, 1886-88; Mildenhall, SaCTolk, 
1888-89. Rector of Saltfleetby St. Clement's, Louth, 1889- Died 
3 September, 1897. 

C383. Whitley, Mark, 13, Dec', 1863— Mr. Jas. Whitley, 
Canvass Manuf., 3, Britannia St., Leeds. 

James Whitley was a linen manufacturer there in 1866. 

C384. Morgan, D. H., 8, Jan^, 1864— Mr. C. Morgan, Excise 
Officer, Glasshouse St. Remov^ March, 1864. 

C385. Wilks, F., 9, June, 1863— Mr. J. E. Wilks (Clerk;, 
Blundell St., Leeds. 

Frederick Wilks. An accountant. 11 54, De Lorimier Avenue, Montreal, 
in 1906. (See also No. 2382.) 

C386. Austin, Wm., 13, Sep', 1863 — Mr. John Austin, Dyer, 
Boundary Terrace, Burley Rd. 

John Austin was a manager. 28, Burley Lawn, in 1866. 

C387. Austin, Geo. Alf., 11, May, 1863. 

C388. Sugden, W. L., 13, Oct', 1863— Mr. W. Sugden, Archi- 
tect (Leek, StaflFordshire). Dr. Lees, Mean wood. 

William Lamer Sugden. An architect at Leek. F.R.I.B.A. 1892. 
A prominent Christian Socialist. Died of heart disease 18 June, 1901. 
Cremated. 

AugS 1864. 

C389. Heaps, Arthur, 13, Dec, 1863 — Mr. C. Heaps, Cloth 

Finish', 10, Brunswick St. 
C390. Heaps, Christopher, 12, May, 1864. 

The father lived at lo, Brunswick Street, as clerk to the Overseers, 
in 1866. 

Arthur Heaps was a Quantity Surveyor at Farnborough, Hants., in 1903. 
Christopher Heaps, bom 1852. Clerk to the Leeds Board of Overseen. 
Heath Cottage, Scarcroft, in 1903. 

C391. Taylor, W°^ Stead, 10, April, 1864 — Mrs. Taylor, 2,Willow 
Terrace, Caledonian Road. 

James Taylor, Poor-rate Collector, and Mrs. Ann Taylor lived in Willow 
Terrace Road in 1866. 



LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 375 

C392. Wadsworth, John Wm., 10, Dec', 1863 — Mr. Thos. 
Wadsworth, Cloth Merch*, Burley Hill top, nr. Leeds. 

Thomas Wadsworth (Thomas Wadsworth & G>., Woollen Manufac- 
turers) lived there in 1866. 

C393- Waithman, Geo. Ringrose, 10, Nov., 1863 — Mr. A. G. 
Waithman, Com* Trav', Cemetery Place, Woodhouse. 

See also No. 2401. 

C394. Fletcher, Geo., 12, Dec, 1863 — Mr. D. B. Fletcher 
(uncle), Hop Merch*^, Moor Town, nr. Leeds. 

(Nephew of Mr. Daniel Bakewell Fletcher, of Moor Allerton.) Living 
in Leeds in 1904. 

c 395- Wood, J. W., II, July, 1864 — Mr. Thos. Jessop (Uncle), 
Warehouseman, Gray's Buildings, Burley Rd. 

John William Wood. A textile manufacturer's agent. 53, Sholebroke 
Avenue, Leeds, in 1905. 

c 396. Whalley, H.L., 9, Jany., 1864 — Mrs. Whalley, 12, Victoria 
Rd., Hyde Pk. 

Henry Lawson Whalley. (See also No. 2381.) 

C397. Pickersgill, Thos., 12, Mar., 1864 — Mr. John Pickersgill, 
Sadler, 83, Wellington St., Leeds. 

John Pickersgill was a saddler at 83, Wellington Street, in 1866. 

C398. Sugden, John, 11, Oct% 1864 (ent^ 20 Oct.) — Mr. John 
Sugden, Back Lane, Bramley. 

Henry Sugden & Sons were engineers at Victoria Foundry in 1866. 

Entrances. Jan^ i6th, 1865. 

C399. Goodall, Francis F., 13, July, 1864— Mr. T.W. Goodall, 
Soap & Oil Merch*, Torquay Terrace, Headingley. 

Thomas Walker Goodall was a salesman at Torquay Terrace, Headingley, 
in 1866. 

C400. Oddy, James, 12, Aug\ 1864 — Mr. W. Oddy, Draper, 
5 1 , Trafalgar St., Leeds. 

William Oddy was a draper at 16, Duke Street ; house, 51, Trafalgar 
Street, in 1866. 

c 401. Scott, John, 10, March, 1864 — Mr. J. Scott, Wool°Merch*, 
3, Victoria Rd. 

Se.e also No. 2353. 

C402. Hirst, Clement, 10, Nov., 1864 — Mr. B. Hirst, Banker, 
Reservoir St. (Woodhouse Cottage). 

Brother of Nos. C193 and C279. 

C403. Fraser, Fredk. Wm., 8, 14 Dec, 1864 — Mr. Wm. Chas. 
Fraser, Leather Merch^, 3, Aked Terrace, Woodhouse 
Moor. 

See also No. 2395. 

c 404. Mason, Benj°, 1 2 (24 May, 1 864) — Mr. Wm. Mason, Com 
Merch^ 28, Wellington St. 

Probably went to Australia. 



376 LEEDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ADMISSION BOOK. 

(May 8»^ 1865.) 

C405. Gibbs, John Wm., 8, 9 Nov., 1864. 

C406. Gibbs, Geo. Wright, 10, 17 Jan^, 1865 — Mr. W. Gibbs, 
Hosier, 15, Brunswick Place. 

George Wright Gibbs. W. Gibbs & Co., silk mercers, &c., 67 and 68, 
Briggate, L^s. Residence, Rockwood, Moor Road, Headingley. 

C407. Oddy, Sam^, 10, 18 April, 1865 — Mr. Wm. Oddy, 
51, Trafalgar St. 

Brother of No. C400. 

C408. Priestley, John Walker, 10, 29 May, 1864 — Mr. Rob' 
Priestley, Woolen Merch*, Blenheim Cottage, Black- 
man Lane. 

Robert Priestley was a clerk at 12, Blackman Lane, in 1866. 

c 409. Marshall, Arthur, 8, 5 Nov., 1 864 — Mr. A. T. Marshall, 
Draper, Headingley. 

(Son of Abraham Thomas Marshall, a draper at Far Headingley.) A 
currier and leather merchant. Back Lane, Bramley, in 1906. 

C410. Hurst, Geo. Edw^, 11, Oct., 1864 — Mr. J. R. Hurst, 

Com^ Trav', 34, Cowper St., Leeds. 
C411. FuUilove, J. H. (11, June, 1864) — Mr. J. H. Fullilove 

(Leather Trade), 5, Holborn St., Woodhouse. 

June 14th. 

C412. Wade, John, 14th Sep., 1864. 

c 4 1 3. Wade, Arthur, 1 3, May, 1 865 — Mr. Benj" Wade, Swillow 
Moor, Bramley. 

Benjamin Wade, a commission agent at 4, York Place, Leeds, lived 
at S winnow Moor, Pudsey, in 1866. 

Admiss** on Sep. l8, 1865. 

C414. BinnSjJas., 14, (12 Feb., 1865). 

Merchant, Bebeck, Constantinople. Dead. 

C415. Bowling, John P., 14, (20 Mar., 1865). 

A professor of music. Formerly organist at the School Chapel. Dead. 

C416. Dawson, Geo., 14, [2 Mar., '65). 

C417. Foster, Wm., 10, (9May, ^65). 

c 418. Gaunt, Wm., 13, (7 Feb., 1865. 

C419. Inchbold, Ed** S., 10, (21 Dec', 1864). 

A water colour artist. (See also No. 2425.) 

C420. Stoor, Peter R., 13, (17 July, 1865). 

Peter Ripley Storr transferred to Upper Department. (See also No. 2426). 

C421. Waddington, M. H., 13, (25 Aug*^, 1865). 

Matthew Henry Waddington. (See also No. 2396.) 

C422. Walker, RobS 11, (Jany., 1865). 

End of Register of the Commercial Department. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 

MADE DURING THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK THROUGH 
THE PRESS. 

The numbers prefixed to the following names are the same as those prefixed 
to the same name in the Printed Admission Book. 



I. Hall, Robert. Add— Recorder of Doncaster, 1845. 

3. Reade, Joseph Bancroft An accoimt of the Reade family has recently 
been published in a handsome quarto volume of 283 pages, with illustra- 
tions, by Aleyn Lyell Reade, of Park Comer, Blundellsands, near Liverpool. 

6. Tennant, Sanderson. Add— Rector of Bedford. 
186. Lupton, Francis. Add— J. P. for the West Riding. 
229. Ellershaw, Robt. Jno. After "Springfield Mount" insert "then of." 

239. Swithinbank, Wm. Chaffer, of Armley. (Son of Joseph Swithenbank 

and father of Nos. C35 and C382.) 
251. Brookfield, Wm. Hy. For portrait, etc., see "Mrs. Brookfield and her 

circle," by C. & F. Brookfield. London : Pitman & Sons, 1905. 
263. Granger, H. H. In place of "died shortly after" read "died 17 Oct., 

1878, aged 64; buried at Kildwick." 

270. Sadler, Alfred. Probably a clergyman. 

292. Royce, John. With his father, and afterwards a draper and milliner 
(Hum & Hall, 42, Commercial Street, Leeds). He died on 28 April, 
1905, at 12, De Grey Terrace, Leeds, aged 90. 

390. Wood, Peter. M.D. Edin. 1834. Woodbank, Southport, in 1872. 

483. Sangster, Charles. Died 5 Oct., 1906, at Darton Vicarage, in his 89th 

year. 
499. Heaton, Jno. Deakin. Left School in 1834. See Life by Wemyss Reid. 

528. Holmes, Joseph. Add— (Son of Rev. Joseph Holmes, D.D., Headmaster.) 

On page 37, two lines below No. 538, the number "28" before the name 
Dodsworth, Frederic, should lie "280." 

542. Hubbersty, R. C. Add — Curate of West Deeping nine years ; Vicar of 
Cartmel ; Hon. Canon of Cariisle. Died 5 May, 1905, in his 90th year. 

573. Matterson, Edward Hardwicke. (Son of Edward Matterson, an 

apothecary in Briggate, who died about 1835.) Born 19 Nov., 1819. A 
chemist at Halifax 1844-65, at Dewsbury to 1890. Died 6 Jan., 1902. 

574. Matterson, John Kitching. Born 1821. Went to South Africa in 

1847. A merchant (Matterson Brothers) at Durban and Maritzburg. 
Mayor of Maritzburg 1866. Died Dec, 1876, at Maritzburg. 

580. Parker, Robt. Jno. Probably a solicitor, admitted Michaelmas, 1845 

(Weddall & Parker, Selby). 
617. Wood, Matthew Bateson. Admitted a solicitor in 1844, and practised 

in Manchester. Died 22 Feb., 1885. 



378 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 

653. Dixon, Thos. Add— Master of Liverpool College School 1846-51 
Headmaster of Bingley Grammar School to 1873. Tutor at St. Leonard's. 
Chaplain at Barcelona 1880; at Palermo 1887-1900. Eaglehurst, 
Maberley Road, Upper Norwood, in 1906. 

675. Hudson, John. Add— Died Aug., 1906, in his 88th year. 

680. Prockter, J. B. Add— Died 21 June, 1905, at Argyle Road, aged 81. 
Bramham. 

705. Slade, Wm. A bookseller at 7, Bond Street, Leeds, in 1850; then a 
musicseller at Hastings. Dead. 

764. Wikeley, Thomas. Bom 19 Nov., 1825. Died n Nov., 1906, at Old 
Bank Road, Pool. 

781. Price, Wm. N. Died June, 1888. Burmantofls. 

782. Ripley, F. W. Add— (Son of John Ripley, third Master at the School.) 

(?) Living at Warminster in 1896. 

786. Wood, W. A. Died 21 Dec., 1904. 

795. Elam, J. E. Living in Auckland, N.Z., in 1876. 

939. Eagland, Jas. Chas. Died 25 Dec, 1846. 

T030. Daunt, Wm. The last word in the annotation should read "Medjidie." 

1044. Derham, Joseph Moore. (Son of Robert Derham, of Meadow Lane, 
woolstapler.) For upwards of fifty years in the drawing office ci 
Samuel Lawson & Sons, Hope Foundry, Leeds. 3I« Louis Street, 
Leeds, in 1905. 

1062. Nay lor, William. With Messrs. Kitchin & Ash worth, hop merchants. 
Gall Lane, Leeds. Died in 1875, aged 4a 

1064. Penniston, Geo. An egg merchant in the Central Market, Leeds. Died 
10 Jan., 1902. Widow living at 24, Sholebroke Avenue, Leeds, in 1906. 

1078. Ware, Wilmot W. Died 18 July, 1887. 

1 153. Barrand, Wm. A joiner. Died at Leeds, 15 June, 1882. 

1 157. Dufton, Joseph. A cloth merchant at 196, Wellington Street, Leeds; 

retired. 6, Ritson Road, Dalston, London, in 1906. 

1 158. Dunning, John. For many years in the office of Edmund Maude & Sons, 

limber merchants. The Calls. Retired. 6, Woodland View, Chapel 
AJlerton, in 1905. 

1 195. Whiteley, Charles. Admitted a solicitor in 1863 (Shackleton & Whiteley, 
Central Market Buildings, Leeds) ; afterwards in practice for himself in 
Albion Street. Died 22 May, 1891. 

1208. Cass, Wm. Anthony. Died 31 Dec., 1906. 

1 209. Cheetham, Hy. Chowne. Articled to an architect in Leeds ; then engaged 

on railway work ; forty years with G.N.R. Co. District engineer, Notting- 
ham, Derby and Louth. Retired 1897. Died 4 Dec., 1901; aged 66. 

1 2 12. Emsley, Wm. Perkin. Delete "Died in London (?)." A prison warder, 
retirefl. 61, Skipton Road, Harrogate, in 1906. 

1235. Parish, John. Coal dealer and goods remover. 24, Moorland Street, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

1247. Wainman, The Rev. E. Methodist N.C. 9, Salisbury View, Armley. 
Died 4 May, 1901. New Wortley Cemetery. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 379 

1263. Coxon, Wm. Elder brother of No. 2013. Died in Leeds in Sept., 1888 
or i8i89. 

1273. Green, Thos. A wine and spirit merchant. 147, Woodhouse Lane, 
Leeds, in 1906. 

1278. Kitson, Edward Perkin. (Son of Peter and Maria Kitson.) A mechanic. 
Died 27 Dec., 1853, in Kirkstall Road, Leeds. 

1300. Coats, Thos. Died in 1906. 

1351. Akehurst, Charles. Add— See following No. 1521. 

1357. Bracewell, John. An actor. 

1384. Crosthwaite, Robt J. Add— See also last name on page 125. 

1389. Hardisty, Jno. Alfred. Add— See also following No. 1504. 

1390. Handcock, Geo. Died sJune, 1906, aged 71. 

1 41 6. Armfield, Chas. Noel. An architect in Park Row, Leeds, and at Whitby, 
and Diocesan Surveyor. Died at Garth House, Hounslow, as the result 
of an accident, 19 Feb., 1893. 

1430. Harle, Thomas Pritchard. Intended for a solicitor, but was early 
afflicted with paralysis and never passed his examinations. Died 31 May, 
1871. 

1 46 1. Harle, Hy. Boulton. A solicitor's clerk. Died in 1904. 

1479. Taylor, Jno. C. Died 6 July, 1906. 

1 499. Crosthwaite, Charles. Died 27 June, 1906, at sea on board R. M. S. AragoHy 
aged 67. 

1504. Grayson, Geo. Died 28 June, 1892, at 77, Queen Square, Blackpool. 

1521. Allen, Joseph. "1521 " should read ** 1521A." 

1529. Harle, Barnard Boulton. Went to America and was killed there. 

1556. Broadhead, Joseph. "1556" should read 1556A. 

1572. Rhodes, Wm. A wine merchant (Osmond Rhodes & Son, Upperhead 
Row, Leeds). Address unknown in 1906. 

1651. Brown, Wm. Robinson. A provision merchant in Leeds; afterwards in 
Morecambe. Retired. 71, Westminster Road, Morecambe, in 1906. 

1664. Middleton, Wm. J. Died 13 Jan., 1903. 

1667. Redihalgh, James W. Died 30 Nov., 1905, aged 63. 

1679. Hudson, John. Died 13 May, 1906, aged 66. 

1680. Hydes, Edward. Died 26 Feb., 1906, at 107, Cross Flatts Grove, 

aged 64. For 51 years with Kitson & Co., Airedale Foundry. 

1690. Wilson, Thos. T. Died In or about 1906. 

1 7 1 8. Barnes, Chas. Thomas. A woollen manufacturer at 37, Gt. Pulteney Street, 
London, W., in 1905. Brother of No. 2003. 

1723. Flood, Thos. Hy. Add to Note on page 122:— He worked for many 
years gratuitously in the cause of education in the poorest districts of 
London, and was at one time a member of the London School Board. 
Died 16 June, 1907, at Guy's Hospital. 

1752. Denny, Chas. Edw. Died 10 Aug., 1906, aged 63. 



38o ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 

1762. Hutton, Wm. Horsborough. Bom 22 Feb., 1843; died i Feb., 1906. 
Chapel Allerton. 

181 1. Jowitt, Walter Edward. Died i March, 1907, in his 64th year. 

1865. Braithwaite, E. B. Living at 63, Mount Park Road, Ealing, in 1905. 

1866. Hick, E. Living at 77, Grange Avenue, Leeds, in 1905. 

1872. Potter, Wm. F. Died at Arundel Lodge, Ilkley, 2 May, 1907, aged 64. 

1916. Nicholson, Sir Wm. G. Appointed Quarter-master Geneial Dec., 1905 : 
promoted General Oct., 1906. 

1937- Jennins, Edwd Devonia House, St. Au bin, Jersey, in 1906. 

1954. Towler, Arthur. Died 29 July, 1907, aged 62. 

1986. Hulme Saml. Jas. A medical student. Died before he was qualified. 

1988. Daly, Denis. (?) Medical student. Died in the United States. 

2014. Foster, Anthony Clarence. M.R.C.S. Eng. 11, Park Place, Leeds, 
in 1906. 

2027. Mallett, Wm. Chamberlain. To Boarding School. Apprenticed to a 
woollen merchant. Left Leeds for Birmingham. In Manchester 1906. Not 
in business, owing to poor health. (Brother of No. 048.) 

2032. Lupton, F. M. ''Rocklands" should read "Rockland." 

2037. Whitmell, C. T. In fifth Une of note, " 1888" should read " 1879." 

2067. Weston, Edward. Re-entered after No. 2222, where "1863" in note 
should read " 1873." 

2069. Pearson, Hy. (Son of Geo. Bailey Pearson, of West End House, afterwards 
of Moorham, Headingley ; and brother of No. 2270.) Living at Greenfield, 
Newport, Barnstaple, in 1906. 

21 16. Hirst, Hy. Edward. (Son of Chas. Hiret, physician, Morley.) Queen's 
College, Oxford. Hastings Exhibitioner, 1867; 2nd Class Classical Mods.; 
2nd Class Lit. Hum. 1871 ; M. A.; B.C.L. Barrister, Lincoln's Inn, 17 Nov., 
1874. 57, York Terrace, Regents Park, London, N.W. 

2121. Rogers, Hildyard. Probably L.R.C. P. Edin. ; M.R.C.S.Eng. 43, Uxbridge 

Road, London, W. 

2122. Gibson, Jno. Chippindale. Died 17 July, 1907, at ** Palermo,' 

Sidmouth, aged 58. 

2128. Jowitt, Wm. Austin. Organist and Choirmaster, and at one time Assistant 
Schoolmaster, at Hawarden ; afterwards went to Manitoba. 

2145. Lupton, Arthur G. J. P. for West Riding. 

2158. White, Jno. Fletcher. Died at St. John's, Wakefield, 10 February, 1907, 

aged 57. 
2166. Powell, Wm. Wilfrid. (?) St. John's, Oxfoid. Degree about 1869. 

2249. Carter, Francis Richard. Died at Savile House, Chapel Allerton, 
21 February, 1907, aged 56. 

2270. Pearson, Wm. (Brother of No. 2069.) Afterwards known as Wm. Pienson. 
A master at Whitgift School, Croydon, 1877 ; at SL Bees School 1878-9. 
Headmaster of Speldhurst Prep. School, Tunbridge Wells, 1885-1903. 

2285. Griesbach, Thos. Singleton. Died at the Laurels, Walsgrave, Coventry, 
13 April, 1906, aged 53. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 38 1 

2308. Hewetson, Henry Bendelack. Died at Hull, 13 May, 1899. 

2320. Robinson, Thomas. Went to America some years ago; believed to be 
still there in 1906. 

2336. Freeman, Walter. Living in Toronto in 1906. 

2343- Sykes, Jno. Percy. Died 26 May, 1897, aged 43. 

2344. Robinson, William, c/o Tasmania Timber Corporation, Port Esperance, 
Tasmania, in 1906. 

2351. Fraser, John. Civil engineer. Retired. Headingley, Pennant Hills, 
Sydney, N.S.W., in 1906. 

2356. Simpson, Hy. Jas. Grant. A solicitor. Died May, 1890, aged 35. 

2361. Day, Charles. Died 6 Nov., 1898. 

2377. Chermside, W. J. Werribie Park, Geelong, Victoria. 

2386. Clarke, Wm. Eagle. Keeper of the Natural History Department of 
the Royal Scottish Museum at Edinburgh in July, 1906. 

2390. Middleton, Percy. Died i June, 1906, aged 50. 

2413. Pearson, Arthur Bailey. Living in Virginia, U.S. A, in 1906. 

2414. Pearson, Thomas Arnold Octavius. Died in Virginia, U.S.A., from 

an accident, in 1905. 
2435. Brown, Walter Hy. Died 13 Aug., 1907, aged 50. 
2439. Fraser, James. Mechanical Engineer. Died at Headingley, 7 June, 1888. 
2465. Gibson, G. A. At Glion sur Territat in 1906. 
2490. Horsfield, Rd. Marshall. Died 26 March, 1906, aged 51, at Westgarth, 

Meanwood. 
2572. Sales, Hy. Harlow. Died 8 Jan., 1907. 
2620. Shaw, Alfred Ernest. Add, "of Sherbum-in-Elmet, South Milford, 

S.O., Yorkshire, 1904." 
2647. Brigg, Wm. Bom in 1858, not 1857. 
2655. Goodson, Robt. John. Farming in America in 1906. 
2660. Hall, Matthew. (A brother of No. 2569.) Employed on the South 

Australian Railway. Died of malarial fever, 1905. 
2664. Robinson, Edward. Died in a Hospital at Liverpool, i Feb., 1905, 

aged 45- 
2740. Oldroyd, A. E. (Son of John Fell Oldroyd.) 
2772. Browne, L, E. (Son of John Crow Browne.) 
2783. Firth, Wm. Died 21 June, 1906, aged 45. 
2806. Spong, Jno. Fuller. Delete the note and add, "Believed to have been 

drowned at sea." There were two persons of the above name. 
2903. Oglesby, F. L. (Son of Robert Parr Oglesby, surgeon.) 
2914. Glover, William. Since 1890 the representative in East Yorkshire of 

Higgins, Eagle & Co., lace warehousemen, London. Southfield, Hessle, 

in 1906. 
2917. Smeeton, Chas. Wm. Add— See following No. 3406. 
2935. Lawson, Hy. H. A Teacher of Music. Dead. 



3^2 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 

2937. McCandlish, Jno. Gordon. Leeds City CouncU 1899. 

2938. Nicholson, Wm. Leeds City Council 1898. 

2962. Goodson, Alfred. Farming in Canada in 1906. 

2963. Goodson, Herbert. Farming in Tasmania in 1906. 

2990. Turner, Vincent H. Yorkshire College. Engineer in Australia. 

3027. This number is wrongly printed 3207. 

3<57- Joy, Richard Eustace. Clerk of the Peace for Staffordshire, and Oerk 
of the Stafford County Council in 1906. 

3172. Henderson^ Robt. Arthur. Vicar of Heckmondwike in 1906. 

3231. Lister, Fredk. Ernest A spinner at Bradley Mills, Huddersfield. 
Residence, Woodboume, Roundhay, in 1906. 

3395. Hepher, Cyril. Vicar of St. John's, Newcasde, 1906. 

3601. Smith, W. J. Cooper. "Cavendish Chambers" should read <* Carlton 
Chambers." 

3614. Barber, Frank Ainslie. Died suddenly at Liverpool, 23 March, 1907. 

3682. Hancock, Rev. Wm. Hugh Mundy. Christ's College, Cambridge; 
M.A. Curate of Trinity, Bournemouth, 1898 to 1900 ; of Christ Church, 
Woking, 1900 to 1903 ; of St. Michael's, Chester Square, S.W., from 1903. 

3737* '^^ number is wrongly printed 2737. 

3772. Greig, John Fowler. Died at Melbourne, Australia, aged 33. (See 
YorhAire Post^ 28 January, 1907.) 

3776. Kitchin, Fred. Hyland. Leather fiwt or. Cross Fountaine Street, Leeds, 
in 1906. 

3816. North, Alfred £. Assistant master, Pudsey Secondary School, 1906. 

3910. By water, Harry. Died at Roundhay II Nov., 1906, aged 25. 

3954. Richardson, Joe Brook. Passed the examination for the Bar at the head 
of the list, and obtained an Exhibition of £\o^ a year for three yean. 
May, 1907. 

4061. Horsfield, C.S. "See No. 4233" should read "See No. 4223." 

4177. Mozley, Jno. Kenneth. Allen University Scholarship, Cambridge, 
March, 1907. 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



The numbers following the names in this Index are the numbers 
prefixed to the names of the pupils in the printed Admission Book on 
pages I to 342 inclusive. 

"c" prefixed to a number implies that the pupil was in the 
Commercial Department. These will be found on pages 343 to 376 
inclusive. 

An asterisk (*). in this Index implies that further information about 
the pupil is given in the ** Additions and Corrections" on pages 377 to 382 
inclusive. 



Abbay, W. c 99 

Abbott, Clem. B. 2405 

— Frederic 1092 

— Geo. Herbert 2750 

— Geo. Hy. c 209 

— Henry A. 3325 

— James 1151 

— James E. 3149 

— Robert 1449 
Ab6 Fran.G.L.P. 1521 
Abell, W. T. C351 
Ackroyd, Walter 1618 
Acomb, Geo. 3927 
Acroyds, Isaac C333 
Adams, Bern. G. 3326 

— Charles 199 

— Henry F. S. 2714 

— Wm. E. 3878 
Addinell, Abr. M. 476 
Addison, Geo. S. 4140 

— Lionel F. 4139 
Addyman, R. L. 2915 

— Thos. P. 1807,031 
Adlestone, Abr. 4230 
Ainley, Michl. H. 724 

— William 412 
Ainslie, Alfred G. 3662 

— Jas. L. 3523 
Ainsworth, Wm. 1152 
*Akehurst, Chas. 1351 

— Legh 141 7 



Akeroyd, Christ, c 381 

— John B. 1350 
Albrecht, Sieg. A. 4066 

— Wm. H. 3879 
Aldam, Edwin 1584 
Alison, Timothy 710 
Allan, A. Thos. 2479 
Allen, Edward 1353 
* — Joseph 152 1 A 

— Samuel 1093 

— Thomas 1352 

— Wm. E. 981 
Allison, Fred W. 3764 

— John F. 886 
AUman, Thomas 647 
Ambler, Jno. R. 1251 
Anderson, Alf. G. 3260 

— Hubert W. 2807 

— Neville E. 3613 

— Samuel 3637 

— Samuel W. 2854 

— William 1198 

— Walter F.F. 3612 
Andrews, Edw. 3524 

— Harry 4017 

— Herbert V. 4134 

— Hugh 4018 

— James 148 

— James c 296 

— Joseph D. 3824 
Angel, Henry 4152 
Angell, Chas. H. 515 
Ansley, see Bloome 



Anson, Henry A 1 7 1 7 
Appleby, Benj. H. 3109 

— Harry 3108 
Appleton, Reg. 3361 
Appleyard, Benj. 2877 

— Edward 2878 

— James F. 982 

— Thos. W. 1032 

— Thos. W. 2165 

— William 160 
Archbold, P. Hy. 4127 
Armfield, Alf. W. 1813 
* — Chas. Noel 141 6 
Armistead, Edwin 1487 

— Thos. B. 3926 
Armitage, Arthur 2422 

— Benj. 708 

— Daniel 1554 

— Edward 2543 

— Harry W. 578 

— Henry L. 2421 

— Joseph 44 

— Reg. T. D. 3947 

— William 577 

— William 1975 

— Wm. W. 2855 
Armstrong, David 341 1 

— Lionel 4160 

— Percival 4204 
Army tage, J. N. G. 252 
Arnold, Edm. G 2928 

— Richard O. 41 71 
Arundel, Chas. R. 3327 



384 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Ash, Richard G. 2224 

— Thomas 2241 
Aspey, Urban 4229 
Aspinall, Bertram 3189 

— Ernest H. 3362 

— Frank S. 2756 

— Harry 2755 
Asquith, Frank E. 3525 

— Joshua H. 3297 
Atkinson, Alfred 768 

— Ambrose 2673 

— Arthur R. 2537 

— Arthur S. D. 3412 

— Chas. C. 3298 

— Chas. Dore 3413 

— Chas. F. C184 

— Chas. H. 1585 

— Dalrymple 442 

— Edward 56 

— Edward, D.D. 601 

— Edward 838 

— Edward 959 

— Edward O 3414 

— F. W. c 298 

— George W. 2615 

— Harry Law 3222 

— James c 240 

— Jasper 2624 

— John B. 709 

— Law 1450 

— Miles 59 

— Miles 1930 

— Moses 201 1 

— Peter Law 3478 

— Reginald 2429 

— Richard 9 

— Richard 660 

— Richard Hy. 1847 

— Robert 257 

— Robert L. 2671 

— Samuel 408 

— Saville 809 

— Thomas 376 

— T. Herbert S. 3718 

— William 278 

— William 502 

— William 767 

— W. c 297 

— Wrey C. 2719 



Audsley, John E 


. 291 


Austen, Joseph M 


.1451 


— Saml. Cooper 


1488 


Austin, Alfred 


3526 


— Geo. Alfred 


C387 


— William 


C386 


Autey, Chas. 


1790 


— William 


1418 


— William 


1555 


Aylward, James 


209 


Ayrton, Edward 


2118 


— Herbert A. 


2177 


-— Wm. Scrope 


1980 


B 
Backhouse, Daniel 614 


Bacon, Alfred T. 


2317 


— Geo. F. 


2841 


Bagnall, F. L. 


687 


Bailey, Edwin 


533 


— Ernest C. 


2831 


— John 


309 


— John 


2318 


— jas. T. H. 


2832 


— Robert G. 


2311 


Bainbridge, Geo. 


2112 


Baines, Alex. T. 


3281 


— Edward 


3164 


— Herbert S. 


3165 


— F. Talbot 


3261 


Bairstow, Thos. L 


2113 


Baker, James 


26s 


— Jas. R. 


1953 


— John 


27^5 


Baldwin, Chas. D. 


4219 


— John 


1489 


Balme, Charles 


612 


— Geo. 


346 


Balmforth, John 


1354 


Bannister, Chas. 


1747 


— Ernest Wm. 


3456 


Bapty, Geo. F. W 


3223 


Barber, Arthur L. 


3457 


— Cyril 


4133 


— E. Claude P. 


3166 


— Edw. P. 


3988 


*-- Frank A. 


3614 



Barber, Jas. H. 611 

— Jno. L, 2996 

— Reginald I). 3282 

— Richard 3928 
Barbour, Jno. \f . 887 

— Richard c 210 

— Saml. J. 1693 

— Wm. D. C 888 

C161 

Barham, Wm. F. 7 
Barker, Albert L. 4058 

— Charles 906 

— Edw. 1199 

— Geo. 1200 

— J. Norman 4268 

— Raymond 2825 

— Thos. Childe 905 

— Thos. D. 1252 

— Wm. Herbert 3940 

— Wm. Hy. 3479 
Barling, Arthur S. 2769 

— F. Harvey 2360 
— Ivon C. 2770 
Barlow, Jno. J. 337 

— Wm. Hy. 479 
Barnes, Chas. J. 3262 
♦— Chas.T. " 1 7 18 

— Francis 2003, c 1 62 

— Horace W. 2621 

— Thos. 690 

— Wm. A 3363 

— Wm. Hy. c 241 
Barnsbee, Ephraim 907 
Barr, Ninian J. 2995 
Barraclough,E.A. 2596 
^ Wm. Hy. 747 
*Barrand, Wm. 1 1 5 3 
Barras, John 1154 

— Robt. Thos. 396 
Barrass, Geo. 1253 
Barret, Morton 1885 
Barrett, Cyril J. 4249 

— Ernest S. 2508 

— Howard ^939 
-- Jno. C. 4294 

— Wm. S. 4295 
Barron^ . j^ 
Barrow/^ ^- 302o 
Barrowby, John 155 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



385 



Barrowclough, 




1 Bedford, James 


811 


Wm. Ellis 


2566 


— John F. 


C334 


Barrows, Walter 


3119 


Beedle, Wm. 
Beer, Frederick 


1453 


liarry, William 


810 


C23 


Barstow, John S. 


2107 


— George 


C7 


— 1\ W. 


235» 


' Beeson, Wm. H. 


983 


Barton, Hy. 


2879 


1 Beetham, Albert 


2674 


Barwick, John M 


. 2240 


— Charies 


2417 


Bassett, Wm. 


559 


— Walter 


2416 


Batchelor, E. H. 


3019 


Beevers, Chas. H 


.3638 


Bates, Aked 


1491 


— David 


3480 


— Geo. 


1490 


— Edger S. 


1556 


— Geo. F. 


1942 


— Harold W. 


4182 


— Jno. Wm. 


C352 


— Jno. G. 


3639 


Bateson, Hy. 


1201 


— Jno. H. 


1455 


Battle, Harold E. 


3860 


Bell, Alexander 


889 


— Sheldon W. 


3617 


— Alfred 


1381 


— Wm. A. A. 


3618 


— Archibald W. 


3383 


Battye, Alfred 


648 


— Chas. C. 


3458 


— John 


363 


— Geo. 


3300 


— Wm. Hy. 


908 


— Tom P. 


C185 


Baxter, Benj. 


1033 


— Wm. A. 


890 


-J. P. 1996, 


c 141 


— Wm. H. 


1295 


Bayldon,A.A I) 


2799 


Bellhouse, James 


711 


— Chas D. 


2487 


— Wm. 


634 


Baynes, Jas. 


294 


— Wm. C. 


190 


Bealey, Saml. 


621 


— Wm. S. 


2568 


Bean, Joseph 


136 


Bennett, Ernest 


4259 


Beard, Frank 


3299 


Benson, Wm. P. 


1356 


Beardshaw, C. H. 


2036 


Bent, James 


C294 


Bearpark,Geo.E. 


2457 


Bentley, Alfred 


C335 


Beaumont, Chas. 


670 


— Edward 


C163 


— Francis 


839 


— Wm. 


203s 


— Jas. R. 


1452 


— Wm. 


C356 


— John 


279 


Benton, Robert 


1096 


— Jno. B. 


4172 


Bergheim,Conrad 3609 


— R. G. de, see Gaudin 


— Melville 


3608 


— Thos. A. 


593 


Berrie, Alex. 


2186 


Becker, John E. 


4205 


— Geo. B. 


2618 


Beckwith, C. H. 


"587 


— Richard 2053 


C165 


— Francis 


1095 


— RobtM. 2052,0164 


— John H. 


1492 


— Wm. 


2125 


— Wm. Thos. 


c 119 


Berry, Jno. Wm. 


2478 


— Wm. 


1094 


— Robt. 0. 


C83 


— Wm. 


1586 


— Thomas 


649 


Bedford, Chas. D. 


C355 


Best, Benjamin 


769 


— Frederic W. 


777 


— Jno. W. 


623 


— Hy. S. 


MS4 


— Thos. H. D. 


9589 


— Hy. Wm. 


2274 


— Wm. H. 


3861 



Best, Wm. W. 2041 

Bettany, F. G. 3111 

— Thos. E. 3329 

— Wm. A. L. 3328 
Betts, Edward 2424 
Beverley, Benj. 960 

— Wm. H. 2363 
Bewley, Thomas 146 
Bickle, R. Wm. 2669 
Biggs, Jacob 2349 

— Robert 2348 
Billington, O. 1958 

— Wm. O. 2103 
Bingham, Alf. C. 4250 

— Harry 2657 
Bingley, Fran. E. 259 
Binks, Samuel 2688 

— Willie 3021 
Binney, Edwin 1035 

— Geo. W. 1493 

— Richard 1034 

— Thomas 1091 
Binns, Arton 863 

— Geo. 788 

— Herbert 3163 

— Hy. c 346 

— Hy. Wm. 3150 

— James C414 

— Laurence c 373 

— Walter C357 

— Wm. 1254 
Birdsell, Benj. 3957 

— Charles 3958 

— Geo. 3825 

— Harry 3959 

— James 3800 

— Jno. Wm. 3881 
Birkhead, Chas. 1097 
Birmingham, Jas. 1522 
Birtson, Wm. 1324 
Black, Jas. 83 
Blackburn, A. W. 1696 

— Benj. 1648 

— Geo. 212 

— Jno. W. V. 935 

— Joseph 530 

— Saml. W. 1955 

— Thos. 1903, C52 

— Walter S. 1805 



386 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Blackburn, Win. 


I202 


Booth, Geo. R. H. 


3415 


— Wm. F. 


1325 


— \ bhn 


437 


Blake, Charles 


264 


— _ onathan 


1673 


— Hy. Christr. 


275 


— Joseph 


712 


Blakeborough,A. 


C316 


— Leonard G. 


3459 


Blakebrough, A. 


3062 


— Thos. S. 


i960 


Blakelock,L.N.S.36oo 


Bostock, Frank 


4019 


— Ralph 


1748 


Boston, Geo. Wm. 


3416 


— R. B. Salts 


2987 


— Jno. Ingham 


3417 


Blakey, Frank S. 


3460 


— Richard H. 


3418 


— John 


829 


Bothamley, C. H. 


2745 


, 


C2I 


— Tom 


2746 


Bland, Chas. E. 


1494 


Botterill, Fredk. 


C265 


— E. B. 


C353 


Boultbee, H. T. 


2366 


— H. A. 


C3S4 


— Hugh E. 


2966 


— Robert 


1036 


— Jas. Wm. 


2364 


— Wm. Hy. 


1037 


— W. Ernest 


2365 


Blanshard, Hy. E. 


1928 


Bousfield, H. D. 


3419 


Bleasley, Edmund 840 


— Wilfrid L. 


3110 


Blenkin, Thos. J. 


26 


Bower, E. Dykes 


2448 


Blomefield, 




— John 


622 


A. McW. N. 


2326 


Bowers, Thos. S. 


873 


— Eardley W. 


2259 


Bowes, Walker S 


. 672 


— Jno. D'Arcy 


2159 


— W. Vernon 


689 


Bloome, Arthur P 


.1649 


Bowling, Jas. W. 


2793 


Blythe, Wm. 


725 


— John P. 


C4»5 


Boddy, T. H. 


C317 


— Wm. 


3579 


Bogg, see Sproule 


Bowman, Chas. 


2709 


Bolland, Arthur 


1203 


— Geo. 


2554 


— Feame 


245 


— Melbourne 


2553 


— Joshua B. 


2836 


Bownas,W.K.W 


87 


— Thos. 


713 


Box, Ernest D. 


4262 


— Wm. 


1419 


Boyne, Chas. 


461 


— Wm. C. 


2567 


— Robert 


"7 


— Wm. T. 


2837 


— Wm. 


361 


Bolton, Geo. Wm 


2865 


*Bracewell, Jno. 


1357 


— John 


894 


Bradbury, Waltei 


- 780 


— John 


3063 


i Bradley,EmestR.3554 


— Percy T. 


4027 


1 —Fredk. 


273 


— Reginald C. 


4081 


— Jno. M. 


688 


Booker, Chas. E 


812 


— Whitaker 


1749 


— Chas. F. 


692 


Bradshaw, F. 


3880 


— John 


650 


Braim, Thos. P. 


2787 


— Robert Alfd. 


651 


Braithwaite, A. L 


2930 


— Saml. B. 


671 


*— E. Beardoe 


1865 


— Wm. 


813 


— Edward W. 


4109 


— Wm. Hy. 


691 


— Hodgson 


2423 


Booth, Arthur 


.3578 


— Oswald L. 


4067 


— Benj. B. 


770 


— Richard H. 


1810 



Braithwaite, R.W. 2929 
Brameld,Thos.H[. 233S 

— W. Arthur 2337 
Bramley, Thos. 1039 

— Wm. 1038 
Bramma, Hy. 1495 
Bray, John 21c 

— John E. 2215 
Brayshaw, Timothy 200 
Brayshay, Geo. H. 4002 

— Wm. Stead 4183 

— Walter B. 4001 
Breacher, M. R. 415 
Breen, Dominick 1456 
Bresher, see Breacher 
Brigg, Amyas E. 41 81 
* — Wm. 2647 
Briggs, Albert T. 1695 

— Alfred c 74 

— F. 3882 

— Fredk. D. 2733 

— Herbert Jas. 3441 

— Richard Thos. c 2 1 1 

— Saml. 511 

— Thos. 352 

— Thos. 2967 

— Walter T. 1694 

— Wm. Hy. 727 
Britten, Geo. B. 3703 
Brittlebank, 

Joseph W. F. 3826 
Britton, Alfred 2143 
Broadbent, C. 2370 

— Edward W. 4269 

— Jno. H. 2829 

— Wm. 1040 
Broadhead,Jas.M. 874 
♦— Joseph 1556A 

— Joseph C. 2475 

— Walter 1650 
Brock, Walter c 255 
Brocklehurst,\V.S. 2001 

— Wm. T. 2 coo 
Bromley, Ben 1204 
Brook, Abraham 1205 

— Chas. L. 2433 

— Edward 561 

— John 726 

— John 1 206 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



387 



Brook, Saml. 560 

— Wm. 562 

— Wm. P. 961 
Brooke, A. G. W. 3224 

— Chas. E. 2564 

— Geo. 316 

— Geo. W. 3704 

— John 693 

— John A. 2563 

— Joseph 315 

— Richard 301 
*Brookfield,W.Hy.25i 
Broomhead, 

Jackson 2020, ci 66 
Broscombe, Thos. 1355 
Brough, Jas. D. 4161 
Brough ton, Alex, c 273 

— Alfred 1326 

— Alfred 2383, c 299 

— Anthony W. 2822 
Brown, Alfred 312 

— Alfred E. 3909 

— Arthur R. 2817 

— Chas. 1255 

— Chas. E. 3765 

— Chas. H. 771 

— Christopher F. 262 

— Christopher M. 2242 

— C. Musgrave 187 

— Edward 99 

— Francis W. 2147 

— Francis R. F. 2076 

— Frank 3960 

— Fredk. W. 3022 
-- Fredk. Wm. 3481 

— Geo. 213 

— Geo. Edw. 3420 

— Geo. T. 1256 

— Harold R. 3924 

— Harry 2757 

— Harry C. 4044 

— Harry R. 3663 

— Henry E. 2736 

— Herbert 3555 

— Jas. H. 2301 

— Jas. Latham 3263 

— Jas. Layton 2 1 

— Jas. Layton 1257 

— John D. 2293 



I Brown, Joseph 3023 
' — NormanB. R. 4059 

— Richard 100 

— Richard F. 2075 

— Robert 1750 

— Robt. Alex. 181 

— Thos. L. 31 T 

— Tom 1652 
♦— Walter Hy. 2435 

— Walter R. 3989 

— Wm. c 186 
*— Wm. R. 1 65 1 
Brownbill, John 397 
Browne, Frank D. 3633 

— Lucien E. 2772 

— W.Todd C318 
Brownlow, Geo. 1296 

— Richard 391 
Brownridge, W. T. 1 1 56 
Brunt, Joseph c 2 1 2 
Brunton, Richard 609 

— Wm. 909 
Buck, Christ. J. 1941 
Buckler, Eric W. 4231 
Buckley, Alfred 694 

— Wm. 332 
Buckton, A. W. 3497 

— Walter 2210 
BuUivant, Chas. C. 281 2 

, — Richard 2576 

' Bulmer, Arthur T. 2506 
I — C. C. 2163, C242 
I — Fredc. W. 1041 

— Geo. B. 2174 

— Hawksworth 1259 

— Jas. A 1894 

— Thos. 1260 
Bumby, J. c 76 
Burgess, Joseph 288 
Burgon, Benj. 1297 

— Benj. W. 3740 

— Henry L. 3739 
Burkill, Clifford 197 1 
Bumand, Wm. 2612 
Burrell, Benj. A. 2581 

— Benj. B. 2998 

— Edward J. 3024 

— Ernest 3592 

— Frank F. 2964 



Burrell, Geo. I). 2758 

— Jno. Joshua 2642 

— Major G. 3330 

— Percy S. 3190 

— Wm. C. 3527 
Burstall, John 1088 
Burton, John 600 

— Joshua 599 

— Richard C. 1959 
Burwell, Charles 1098 
Busfeild, Fredk. 1851 
Butler, Ambrose E. 2 2 1 8 

— Arthur O. 2246 

— Basil H. 4043 

— Bernard F. 2545 

— Hugh M. 2546 

— James 2033 

— Jas. L. 3766 

— John 1619 

— Reg. Hy. B. 3939 

— Roger 2302 

— Rowland 2217 

— Thos. S. 1978 

— Thos. T. 3167 

— Wm. T. H. 1258 
Butterfield, Henry 250 

— Jno. C. 3558 

— Joseph D. 526 

— Wm. Benson 501 
Butterworth, A. N. 790 

— Alfred B. 789 
Buttrey, Abm. B. 2458 
Buxton, Travers 2997 
Byles,A. Winter H.3191 

— Roussel D. 3168 
Byrne, Michael 2965 
*By water, Harry 3910 

— John 424 

— John 830 

— Thos. 537 

— Thos. H. 2696 

— Wm. B. 3862 



Cadman, Thos. 10 
Calder, Edward 532 
— Edwin 473 



388 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Calder, Fredc. 474 

— Gillies 472 
Call, Willy 3301 
Calverley, Jno. R. 2599 

— Joseph 2921 
Calvert, Alfred 1915 

— Christopher 242 

— Harry 4213 

— Jno. Wm. 4162 

— Jno. Cyril 4263 

— John P. 241 

— Reginald C. 4163 

. 1831 

Campbell, H. F. 2970 

— Jno. E. 1674 
Carden, Edw. P. 4220 

— Jno. 1 75 1 
Carey, Geo. T. 1099 
Carlile, Thos. 116 
Carline, Jas. 1523 

— John 831 
Caris, M.X.S.Carr 716 
Cariss, Ben 2277 

— Edward 1754 

— Frank H. 2467 

— Henry 842 

— Percy 2276 

— Samuel A. 841 

— Walter Hy. 1868 
Carr, Chas. C. 1261 

— Edwin 624 

— Francis F. 381 

— Geo. 380 

— Geo. S. HOC 

— Geo. W. 3385 

— Horatio M. 695 

— James Wm. 2187 

— Jno. D. 864 

— John 832 

— John 1207 

— Percy L. 3384 

— Philip H. 3961 
Carrack, Thos. 4045 
Carter, Christ. 1697 

— D'Arcy B. 2678 

— Eustace G. 2677 
* — Francis R. 2249 

— Frank L. 2959 

— Godfrey 2721 

— Henry 538 



Carter, Hy. G. 4184 

— John 1 588 

— Robt. G. 1918,072 

— Wm. H. 2322 
Cartledge, Frank 3767 
Cass, Hy. E. 1457 
*— Wm. A. 1208 
Cassidy, Jno. 715 

— Wm. G. 714 
Casson, T. cii6 
Catharall, Jno. 910 
Cautherly,Guy H. 4273 
Cave, Thomas S. 2552 
Cawthom, W. 221 1 
Cawthron, Thos. 862 
Chad wick, A. C. 3386 

— Charles 2281, 0300 

— Frank T. 3192 

— Geo. W. 3241 

— Henry 1786, c 14 

— Jno. C. 3801 

— Jno. N. 3242 

— Joseph G. 3387 

— Joseph W. 1820 

— Percy 3787 

— Thomas 1155 

— Thomas 3580 

— Wm. ^787, c 10 

— Wm. 3302 

— Wm. L. 3169 
Chaffer, Jas. Edw. c 187 
Chambers, Chas. J. 375 

— Hy. S. 3978 

— Thos. 1557 
Chantrell, Jno. B. 444 

— Robt. 1). 430 

. 2184 

Chapman, Alf. C. 3264 

— Horace 4274 

— Thos. E. 1382 
Chappell,Robt. K. 4020 
Chard, Albert H. 3863 

— Ernest A. 3864 
Charnley, Jno. H. 3630 
Charles worth, B. 114 

— Chas. D. 31 12 

— Chas. H. 962 

— Edmund 3508 

— Edw. G. 936 

— Jno. R. 3719 



Charlesworth, S. 


3*65 


— Tom 


S^^S 


Chamock, Fredc 


. 891 


Cheatter, Fran. W 


.3828 


— Joseph 


3S2: 


Cheeseman, A. L. 3615 


Cheetham, C. G. 


374 


♦— Hy. C. 


1209 


— Joseph 


626 


— Wm. 


42S 


♦Chermside,W. J 


•«377 


Chiesman, Alfred 


I i67»; 


— Wm. G. 


9«4 


Child, Edgar 


2743 


— Thos. A. 


3616 


— Tom c 274, 


C304 


Chippendale, C.T. 627 


Chorley, Arthur R 


.31M 


— Chas. F. 


2896 


— Eustace A. 


3742 


— Gerald L. 


2162 


— Harry S. 


3115 


— Henry 


290 


— M. W. W. 


2161 


— Thos. H. 


3741 


— Wm. Francis 


496 


Chouler, R. B. 


2078 


Chowler, Hy. R. 


C213 


Churton, A. Guy 


3559 


— Basil H. 


3507 


— Edw. T. 


3364 


Chute, Cecil B. 


4186 


— R^inald A. J. 4068 


Claphara. Alf. J. 


2794 


— Chas. 


C73 


— Edward 


1420 


— T. W. 


C3J9 


. 


766 


Clark, Albert E. 


2999 


— Chas. 


C266 


— Chas. E. 


4003 


1 — Chas. Edw. 


3556 


j — Edw. T. 


2083 


1 — Fredk. B. 


2972 


, — Geo. Handel 


2472 


— Gilbert M. 


2189 


1 — John 


443 


— ] ohn 


2645 


— John A 


3064 


— Joseph 


43 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



389 



Clark, Oscar VV. 


2304 


Collier, Chas. 


1524 


— Philip 


2232 


-Hy. 


1496 


— Thomas 


652 


— Jno. L. 


C256 


— Walter F. 


2i88 


Collins, A. Morley 


3194 


— Walter H. 


4004 


— Barnabas S. 


937 


— Wm. 


2269 


— Francis 


774 


. 


C20 


— Geo. 


773 


Clarke, Arthur E. 


2608 


— Henry 


775 


— Chas. H. 


2607 


— Jno. H. 


3193 


— Chas. P. B. 


4137 


Compston, G. D. 


4185 


— Digby A, P. 


4275 


Conder, Arthur R 


.3743 


— Edw. F. B. 


3565 


— Edw. B. 


3498 


— Francis E. 


2387 


— Eustace L. 


2838 


— Francis Eagle 4069 


Connell, Hy. W. 


4164 


— Horatio N. 


3026 


Cook, C. F. Wm. 


2918 


— Jno. A. 


3064 


— HaroldH.Hal 


1 3990 


— Jno. C. H. 


3365 


— Hy. W. Hall 


3991 


— Jno. E. 


1985 


— John 


1383 


— Joseph 


470 


Cooke, Chas. H. 


4110 


*— Wm. Eagle 


2386 


— Jno. H. 


3802 


Clarkson, Jas. 


985 


Cookson, A. D. 


42 


— Jno. Wm. 


C214 


— Edward 


17 


— Thomas 


1620 


— Edward 


893 


Clay, Thos. 


113 


— Francis 


866 


Clayton, Arthur J 


. 2528 


— Frederick 


124 


-J.E. 


2369 


— Henry 


867 


— Jas. 


865 


— Herbert H. O. 


3509 


— Richard 


50 


— John D. 


38 


— Wm. W. 


2149 


— Joshua 


2436 


Clegg, John 


963 


— Percy C. 


3510 


— Wm. T. 


3083 


Cooper, Alfred 


1654 


Cliff, Wm. H. 


1262 


— Arthur 


776 


Cliffe, P. Newton 


3"3 


— Geo. 


C257 


— Wm. T. 


3084 


— , ames 


986 


Clifton, Herbert 


3768 


— ^ ames 


1653 


Cloughjjno. Wm 


.3442 


— Joseph 


C258 


— Wm. 


C267 


— Joseph W. 


1497 


— Wm. W. 


1421 


— Joshua 


1525 


Coates, Charles 


772 


— Mark 


II 


- Jas. E. 


728 


— Robert E. 


2090 


— Wm. Hy. 


176 


— Samuel 


356 


*Coats, Thos. 


1300 


— Wm. 


231 


Cockburn, E. C. 


4232 


Cope, Chas. West 130 


— Geo. E. 


3443 


Copeland, Fount 


449 


— Maurice J. 


4302 


— Walter 


448 


Cockerill, John 


41 1 1 


Copperthwaite, 




Coggill, Geo. 


1042 


Wm. C. 


2616 


Coleman, Fran. E 


. 2091 


Costelow, B. W. 


1299 


— Geo. D. 


2968 


— Geo. 


1298 


- Wm. A. H. 


2190 


Cottam, Geo. T. 


368 



Cottam, M. Chas. 911 
Cotton, Joseph c 2 1 5 
Courtis, Dennis 4270 
Cousins, Wm. Jas. 2391 
Cowell, Robt W. 1498 
Cowen, John R. 3266 

— Thomas C. 3331 

— Wm. C. B. 31 16 
Cdx, John 274 
Coxon, Jno. T. 2013 
* — Wm. 1263 
Crabtree, Alfred 0320 

— Edw. V. 3962 

— Harold G. 3963 

— Samuel 446 
Craggs, Ernest H. 2742 
Craister, Thos. L. 1794 

— Walter c 40 
Crampton, Joseph 11 47 

— Thomas 1 789, c 9 

— Wm. 3482 
Cran, Wm. 619 
Craven, Arthur C. 3027 

— Arthur Clifford 2180 

— David H. 35 11 

— Frank 3675 

— Henry 2009 

— Joseph 3483 

— Samuel 1448 
Crawford, Alex. 1358 

— Archibald H. 3243 

— Geo. Wm. R. 2656 

— Jno. P. 3744 

— Samuel 305 

— Wm. 792 
Crawshaw,I.C.B. 3769 

— Jno. B. 3593 

— Victor 31 5 1 
Craythome, J. C275 
Cribb, Reg. M. 3745 
Croft, Hy. 55 
Crofts, Ernest J. 41 5 1 
Croisdale, C. R. 2101 

— Geo. 892 

— Jno. 1327 

— Wm. 17 19 
Croker, Ernest W. 2809 
Cromack, Wm. N. 556 

. 1698 

Crompton, C W. 2167 



390 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Crookes, Richard 539 

Cropper, Samuel 138 

Crosfield, H. A. 2969 

— Walter H. 3195 
Crosland, Benj. N. 4 1 87 

— John 1 2 
Cross, Edw. Peel 3284 

— Frank 2971 

— Geo. 2716 
Crossland, Alfred 987 

— Edw. H. 589 

— Hy. 521 
— John 1329 

— Jas. Stead 458 

— Thomas 563 

— Thos. Smith 459 

— Wm. 673 
Crossley, Chas. 1458 

— Herbert 19 10 

— Rowland 431 

— Wm. 791 
Crosthwaite,Alex. 1982 

— Benj. 1265 
* — Chas. 1499 

— Henry A. 1755 

— John 1699 
*— Robt. J. 1384 

— Samuel 1 264 

— Wm. F. 1853 

— Wm. H. 1589 
Croudace, Robt. 58 
Crowther, Geo. 1385 

— Gideon iioi 

— Percy 2830 

— Thos. Shaife 153 
Cruickshank, 

Harry D. S. 3557 

Cruse, David A. 3025 

Cryer, J. W. 1788 

— Walter 2788 

. C25 

CuUey, see 

Leather, A. H. 1999 
Cullingworth,F.H.3883 

— Henry 3/ 17 

— Joseph D. 31 18 

— Walter 

c 149, c 254, 2081 

Cunningham, A. 3566 

Curtis, John W. 1720 



Curtis, Thos. B. 1590 
Cussons, J no. T. 2157 
Cuthbert,Fred.A. 2973 
Cuttriss, Thos. c 2 1 6 



D 

Dain, Wm. H. 1267 

Dakin, Hy. D. 3850 

— Norman 3849 
Dalby, Fred W. 3803 

— Jno. 97 

— Richard A. 3830 

— Samuel c 268 
Dale, Jno. E. 3640 

— Jno. Wm. 1 62 1 

— Walter E. 3948 
Dalton, Arth. H. 4165 

— Ernest E. 3929 

— Robt. W. 4046 
♦Daly, Denis 1988 
Dan by, Geo. F. c 167 

— Jas. D. c 105 

— Wm. C42 
Darby, Harold 3964 

— Thos. 895 
Darke, Chas. H. 1701 

— Harvey Wm. 1700 
*Daunt, Wm. 1030 

I Davidson, Alex. 2314 

— J. Dent \ ^ 
-Jno.W. rS9i 
Davies, Geo. J. D. 3366 

— Jno. A. 2872 

— John 3065 

— Thos. H. 2974 

— Walter E. 3120 
Davis, Arthur 3528 

— Arthur S. 19 14 

— E. Geo. 1968 

— Geo. 3332 
, — H. c 34 

— Joseph 1 103 
I — L. C50 

— Samuel 12 10 
j — Walton c6i 

I — Wm. 214 

— Wm. 1102 
' Davy, Jno. Wm. 1877 



Dawson, Chas. £. 2851 

— Chas. E. 2885 

— Edw. W. 2665 

— Fawcett 517 

— Fredk. W. 2510 

— Geo. C416 

— Geo. H. 2524 

— Henry J. 1043 

— Hy. St. John 2525 

— James ^3^1 

— Jeremiah H. 592 

— Richard A. 2920 

— Samuel P. 605 

— Thomas 2637 

— Thos. C. 1386 

— Wm. 379 
Day, Benj. C. 4029 

— Bingley 3720 
. — Charles 2361 

— Jno. C. 3851 

— Lionel 4028 
Dayson, Arch. R. 3285 

— James 258 

— Jonathan O. 1 2 1 1 
Deane, Edw. E. 2392 
Dear, Wm. Carey 2236 
Dearden, Walter A. 

2108, c 217 
de Beaumont, see 

Gaudin 
de Macedo, F.J. H. 4053 

— Joaquin A. A. 3943 

— Louis E. '3952 
Demain, Robt. 3965 
Demaine, Jno. S. 1592 
Denison, Edmund 3000 

— Herbert 2797 
Denny, A. E. 1 753, c 26 
* — Chas.E. 1752,012 

— Jno. Thos. 1 197 
Dent, Chas. F. 3705 

— Frankland 3244 
Denton, Arthur F. 3152 

— Charles 814 

— Francis 696 

— Frank 3529 

— G. C358 

— Geo. W. 2332 

— Harry A. 3388 

— Herbert 2339 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



391 



Denton, Jas. W. 


3196 


Dixon, Wm. 


435 


Dunsford, Hy, F. 


3676 


— Jno. Edwin 


C78 


. 


503 


— Martin G. 


3677 


— Samuel 


1526 


Dobson, Ainsley 


C148 


Dykes, Frank A. 


4188 


— Thomas 


C168 


— Alf. 


C147 


Dyson, Fredk. 


C188 


— Wm. Jno. 


405 


— Alfred K. 


1360 


— Geo. 


3553 


Depledge, Geo. 


1655 


— Arthur 


2389 


— Geo. W. 


625 


Derham, E. W. 


2470 


— D. Fred. 


4104 


— Henry 


877 


— Frank S. 


2469 


— Francis G. 


3898 


— Henry 


2350 


* — Joseph M. 


1044 


— Jas. E. 


2544 


— Richard 


876 


— Robt. P. 


3170 


— Jesse 


699 


— Wm. 


2796 


— Sidney H. 


2880 


— John 


1677 






Dewhirst, Wm. 


lOI 


— John 


C106 






Dews, Fredc. S. 


1 104 


— John Robt 


3897 


E 




Dibb, Thos. T. 


22 


— Joseph 


207 






Dibbs, Harry 


3829 


— Joseph 


875 


Eagland, Hy. F. 


2586 


Dickinson, Chas. 


697 


— Joseph E. 


698 


— Jas. C. 


939 


— Thos. R. 


246 


— Joseph F. 


3531 


— Wm. Hy. 


965 


— Thomas 


C33 


— Laurence P. 


4082 


Easton, Frank 


2505 


Dickson, Hy. B. 


3641 


— Reginald C. 


3899 


Eastwood, Bert. 


3304 


— Jno. Philip 


2328 


— Thomas 


206 


— Jno. H. 


3512 


— Jno. Gull 


3530 


— Thomas 


793 


— Jno. Wm. 


4233 


— John 


2220 


— Thomas 


1266 


— Robert 


3303 


Ditmas, Herbt. C 


•2437 


— Thomas 


C84 


— Robt. S. 


729 


Divers, Joseph 


988 


— Thos. L. 


990 


Ebbage, Geo. W. 


3642 


Dixon, Albert E. 


3267 


— Wm. 


1940 


Eddison, Geo. M 


4042 


— Cecil 


4221 


— Wm. H. 


1558 


— Jno. Percy 


2557 


— David 


1676 


Dodd, E. C. T. 


3789 


— Reginald 


2800 


— Edw. L. 


989 


-- E. Jas. A. 


3788 


Edmondson,J. A. 


3333 


— Edwin W. 


1593 


Dodgshun, L. S. 


3581 


— Richard T. 


1559 


— Francis 


3477 


Dodsworth, Edw 


. 286 


♦Elam, John E. 


795 


— Geo. 


436 


— Fredk. 


280 


Eland, Laurence 


2868 


— Geo. E. 


2321 


Doherty, A. Hy. 


3153 


Elkington, F. G. 


674 


— Henry D. 


3444 


Dol by, Norman S 


.3865 


— Gulielmus J. 


654 


— Isaac 


489 


Donisthorpe, W. 


2T33 


Ellershaw, Cha.s. 


1957 


- Jno. Hy. 


1301 


Dove, Chas. Hy. 


203 


— John 


310 


- Jno. Hy. 


'527 


— Christ. W. 


794 


— John 


1936 


— John 


686 


Downes, Wm. T. 


C2t8 


*— Robt. Jno. 


229 


— Joseph 


3660 


Downs, T. W. A. 


1946 


Elliott, Jno. H. 


1622 


— Joshua 


145 


Draper, Harold E 


.3661 


— Robt T. 


1678 


— Joshua W. 


3421 


— Jno. M. 


3532 


Ellis, Edward 


2561 


— Lorenzo 


2507 


Dresser, Jno. H. 




— George 


991 


— Norman E. 


3941 


2222, 


C301 


-Hy. 


C302 


— Richard C. 


1388 


Drewery, Thos. 


1359 


— Hy. W. 


2294 


— Samuel 


938 


Dryburgh, And. 


C145 


— Jno. S. 


360 


— Thomas 


457 


•Dufton, Joseph 


"57 


— Joseph 


128 


*— Thomas 


653 


Duncan, Jas. 


964 


Ellison, J. E. 2139 


,0189 


— Thomas 


1045 


Dunn, Chas. S. 


3461 


— Joseph 


3085 


- Thos. W. 


2223 


— Geo. B. 


3422 


— Samuel 2140, 


C190 


— W. 


C321 


— John 


440 


— Wm. 


1330 


-Wm. 


353 


*Dunning, Jno. 


1158 


— Wm. 


1656 



392 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Embleton, Denis 


2231 


— James 


2244 


Empson, Chas. F. 


1560 


Emsley, Herbt. E. 3058 


— Robt. G. 


2808 


— Wm. A. 


2625 


♦— Wm. P. 


1212 


Endeacott, Joseph 1 268 


England, Albert 


C259 


Ephraim, Herbt. 


3896 


Etherington, Jos. 


717 


Evans, N.de Lacy 


4030 


Everitt, Wm. 


3197 


Exelby, Noah R. 


868 


Exley, Arthur 


3560 


— John 


2504 


— Thos. B. 


3121 


F 





Facer, Jno. A. 3804 ' 

Fairbank, Frank 3622 ' 

Fairfoot, Robt. 4013 

Falkner, Harold 2548 

— Walter 2547 
Falshaw, Percy S. 3533 

— Reginald 3534 
Farmery, Schofield 139 
Farncomb, Alfred 597 

— Thomas 598 
Famill, John E. 2085 
Farr, John R. 3790 
Farrar, Cecil F. 4180 

— Edward 157 

— Ernest B. 4070 

— John 799 

— John W. 1367 

— Thomas 1269 
Fattorini, I^wrence 796 
Faulkner, Isaac 125 
Fawcett, E. Robt. 1721 

— Henry 1303 

— Jas. D. 3567 

— James E. 1302 

— Jno. J. 1 50 1 

— Jno. M. 912 

— Joseph 1226 

— Wm. M. 1227 
Fawell, Geo. R. 385 



Feamiey, Erastus 2602 

— Fairfax 71 

— Geo. B. 1984 

— Tom 1722 
Fearnside, E. L. 3028 

— Harold F. 3770 

— Wm. H. 2803 
Fearon, Joseph W. 2002 
Fecht, Leonard B. 41 73 
Fell, Jno. G. 966 
Fenton, Chas. 1809 

— Geo. 1926 

— Geo. E. 1500 

— Herbert 2434 

— Wm. 2324 
Fen wick, Chas. R. 2151 
Ferguson, A. F. 2731 

— Fergus W. 3445 

— Robert B. 2708 
Femie, Robt. W. 2430 
Ferns, Percy H. 2463 

— Walter F. 2450 

— Wm. P. 2438 
Ferro, Wm. K. 3484 
Fieldhouse, Jno. 8 1 5 
Fillingham, T. E 2084 
Filliter, Edw. R. 2701 
Findlay, Jno. A. 3805 
Firby, Alfred 2574 

— Arthur 1904 

— Chris. S. 2049 

— Edward 191 2 
Firth, Benj. 1106 

— Chas. Fred, c 360 

— Douglas A. 3979 

— Frank W. 2529 

— Gerald G. 3980 

— Henry E. 3125 

— Henry G. 1105 

— Herbert B, 3389 

— Jas. W. 2530 

— Jno. G. 2516 

— Jonathan c 338 

— Jno. Edwin c 359 

— Joseph G. T. 4141 

— Thos. W. 2531 
* — Wm. 2783 
Fitch, Alex. 302 

— Walter 386 
Fitton, Joseph A. 2316 



Fitzjohn, T. L. T. 2010 
Fleming, A. E. 2695 

— Ernest 3446 

— Percy C. 3029 
Fletcher, Chas. G. 1107 



— Fred 

— Geo. 

— Harry . 

— Jno. W. 

— Joseph 

— Thos. 

— Wm. 
Flint, Horace 
Flockton, Wm 



3122 
C394 
3123 

3499 
1423 

1905* csy 

c 219 
3305 
1795 



— Wm. H. 2875 

Flood, Francis P. 2445 

— Jas. P. 1948, 232g 



Jas. R. 

— Samuel 

— Samuel 
♦-Thos. Hy. 



45 

552 

17^4 

1723 



Flower, R. E. W. 4031 

— Wm. B. 
Foden, Alfred E 
Forster, Albert E 

— Francis 

— F. A. 
Forsyth, Geo. 
Foster, Arthur 
* — Clarence A. 

— Edwin 

— Jas. 

— James 

— Jas. 

— John 

— Jno. Wm. 

— Joseph 

— Philip 

— Richard 

— Thos. 

— Wm. 

— Wm. 

— Wm. 

— Wm. 

— Wm. Hy. 
Fotherhy, Chris. 



628 
816 
3086 
224 
2367 
4153 
2477 
2014 

1594 
1422 
1623 
C169 

289 
2768 

271 

1595 
iS 

2127, C243 

8 

166 

177 

C417 

c 220 

46 



Fourness, Jno. W. 1424 
Fowler, Charles 878 

— C. G. 2515 

— Chas. J. 2503 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



393 



Fowler, Henry 879 

— Jno. 1270 
Fowell, Arthur N. 25 11 
Fox, Chas. E. 2632 

— Chas. R. D. 3678 

— Geo. W. 2535 

— Godfrey H. 3679 

— Harold C. J. 3462 

— Joe 3198 

— John 1702 

— Leonard M. 3619 

— Richard 569 

— Wm. P. 1425 
Foxcroft, Thos. 454 
Fozard, Chas. 140 

— Chas. 3124 
France, Arthur C303 

— J. W. c 29 

— Jno. Wilson 1703 

— Jno. Wilson 1 803 
-W.H. C54 
Francis, Jno. h. 3746 

— Matthew A. 4071 

— Norman A. 2418 

— P. Chas. C. 2191 
Frankland, Jas. 518 

— John 494 

— Marmaduke 304 
Fraser,F.W. 2395,0403 

— Hy. Jno. 2ci6 
*— Jas. 2439 

— Jas. 3791 
*— John 2351 

— Jno. Chas. 2462 
Freeman, Chas. J . 522 

— Jno. E. 057 
* — Walter 2336 
P>ench, Theoph. 1046 
Frobisher, Geo. 1331 

— Jas. H. M. 4142 

— Jas. T. 2247 

— Neville C M. 4143 

— Wm. Martin 2288 
Frost, Sydney S. 1657 
Fryer, Frederic 81 

— Saml. W. 1647 
Fuller, Will. Jas. c 305 
FuUilove, J. H. C411 
Furniss, Fran. W. 1561 

— Frederic 12 13 



Fynn, — 


C24 


Gibson, Hubert 


3717 


— Robert 


C22I 


— John 


2028 






— John 


2579 


G 




♦— John C. 


2122 




Gilbert, Francis 


1757 


Gaines, Bertie C. 


4234 


— Fredk. 


797 


— Fredk. Wm. 


3485 





1867 


-Hy. 


3087 


Giles, Thos. 


i6i 


— Wm. R. 


1333 


Gill, Albert 


1 148 


Gale, Edgar 


391 1 


— Harry 


4072 


— Wm. 


162 


— John 


1216 


Galland, Robt. 


746 


— Joseph R. 


1503 


— Thos. S. 


745 


— Wm. 


2025 


Gallen, Andrew 


765 





C45 


Gallon, Hy. 


1049 


Gilpin, Edwin 


615 


Galloway, Jas. 


1502 


— Fredk. A. 


3269 


Gamble, Richard 


602 


Ginn, Abraham 


2137 


— Robt. 


1304 


Gisbum, Alf. E. 


3582 


Gane, Arthur 


3127 


— Jno. Wm. 


3245 


— Edward P. S. 


3126 


Gittens, Robert 


1050 


Garbutt, John H. 


655 


Gleadow, Jno. 


202 


Gardiner, Alf. K. 


3200 


(lledhiU, Jno. 


1704 


- Chas. C. 


3^99 


— Wm. 


967 


(}arland, Jno. 


940 


Glew, Matthew 


1756 


— Jno. 


2179 


Glover, Arthur F. 


4021 


— Richard W. 


1271 


— Davis R. 


1943 


— Thos. B. 


1272 


— Frederic 


1796 


— Thos. S. 


3005 


— Wm. 


798 


Garlick, Edw. 


2384 


— Wm. 


1596 


— Joseph 


1048 


*— Wm. 


2914 


— Wm. 


1047 


Godfrey, Chas. W 


. 1889 


Garnett, Wm. A. 


3423 


— Nath. G. 


1883 


Garrs, Thos. S. 


"59 


Goldthorp, S. 


4047 


Garside, Jas. 


913 


Gomersall, Albert 3643 


— Robt. 


141 


— Edw. 


3771 


Gascoigne, Thos. 


1332 


Good, Alfred A. 


2843 


— Wm. H. 


308 


— Francis H. 


2844 


Gatehouse, Arthur 3268 


— Joseph D. 


2059 


Gaudin, Raphael 


3154 


— Thos. H. 


2060 


Gaunt, Bernard A 


•4135 


Goodall, Fran. F. 


C399 


— Jno. W. 


3966 


— Samuel 


297 


— Reginald F. 


4214 


— Wm. 


3171 


— Wm. 


C418 


Goodchild, W. G 


. 635 


Gibbs, Geo. W. 


C406 


*Goodson, Alf. 


2962 


— Jno. Wm. 


C405 


*— Herbert 


2963 


Gibson, Chas. 


1426 


*— Robt. J. 


2655 


— Chas. P. 


2609 


Gordon, Geo. W. 


2726 


— Chas. Y. 


2261 


— John 


4299 


* — Gavin A. 


2465 


— Jno. T. 


3336 


— Geo. 


2123 


Gorham, Geo. M 


1029 



394 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Gothard, Corn. 1562 
Gott, Hy. 3225 

— Wm. 1 2 14 
Goudie, Robt. 916 
GouRh,E.Hy.T. 3307 

— Geo. S. M. 3306 

— Gilbert 4271 
Gould, Geo. A. W. 3367 

— Jno. L. B. 3368 
Graham, Geo. 748 

— Geo. 1427 

— Geo. 3334 

— Jno. M. 1428 

— Manassah 1758 

— Thomas 1108 
Granger, A. Chas. 1 9 1 7 

— Far rington M . 2 2 2 8 
* — Hy. Homer 263 

— William 205 
Grant, Geo. R. 3030 

— Jno. K. 3831 
Granville-Smith, 

R.W. 181 7 

Graveley, John 9 1 4 
Gray, Edward c 244 

— Chas. S. 398 1 
Graybum, Jno. C222 

— Parkinson 

2056, c 155 

— Wm. E. H. 3644 
Grayson, Edward 1597 
* — Geo. 1504 

— John 1459 

— John c 276 

— John B. 575 

— Samuel 1759 

— Thos. 1215 

— Wm. 576 

— Wm. 1334 
Greaves, Cecil S. 4251 

— Reginald S. 4083 

— Samuel S. 4174 

— Vernon W. S. 3792 
Green, Albert E. 1873 

— Elfred S. 2046 

— Gerald B. 4222 

— Geo. T. 730 

— John 451 

— Joshua 1725 

— Percy 3834 



Green, Richard 819 

— Robt. 1460 
* — Thomas 1273 

— Tom 1528 

— Tom W. 2045 

— Wm. Clayton 407 

— Wm. F. 1818 
Greene, Ernest E. 2562 
Greenland, G. H. 1160 
Greenwood, Alf. c 93 

— Chas. Wm. C277 

— E. c 92 

— Fred C170 

— Geo. H. 1598 

— James 606 

— Walter F. c 336 
Greenup, Frank 413 

— Hy. 413^ 
Gregson, Jas. 531 
Greig, Arthur 2306 

— Ernest H. 3793 
*— Jno. F. 3772 
Gresham, T. H. 2869 
Gribbon, E. Alf. 2388 
*Griesbach, T. S. 2285 
Gross, Solomon 3335 
Grove, Thos. 3583 
Groves, Herbt. B. 3270 
Gumby, Carter C. 80 

— Wm. H. 1797 
Gumey, Jas. T. 3369 

— Jno. 3370 
Guy, Robt. C322 

H 

Haigh, Arthur E. 2278 

— Chapman 2823 

— Chas. D. 1874 

— Daniel 403 

— Daniel 1705 

— Daniel Henry 636 

— Francis E. 1925 

— John 404 

— Sam 1935 

— Walter A. 1923 

— Wm. 406 

— Wm. 945 

— Wm. R. 300 
Hale, Harry 281 1 



Hale, Percy F. 2810 
Haley, Alfred R. 1109 

— John C. 1161 
Hall, Benj. 1564 

— Edmund 2932 

— Fredk. 2907 

— Harry 281 1 

— James c 1 7 1 

— James A. 1 900 

— John 549 

— John B. 2852 

— Joseph 915 
* — Matthew 2660 

— Percy F. 2810 
♦— Robert 1 

— Robt. H. 2653 

— Thos. 1565 

— Wm. 2055,0134 

— Wm. S. 2569 
Hallen, J. H, B. 1031 
Halley, Jas. 572 
Halliday, Benj. W.I 763 

— Thomas 2926 

— Tom W. 1 764 
Hallilay, Henry 2627 

— Richard P. 2626 
Halliley, Edward 700 

— Frederic 1274 

— Frederic T. 917 

— Jno. W. 843 

— Walter 1553 
Halliwell, John 2230 
Hamerton, A. E. 3569 

— F. Wm. M. 3463 
Hamilton, Joseph 896 

— Richard W. 540 
Hammond, G. H. 4154 

— Hubert D. 3680 

— Jno. Taylor 3584 

— Reginald 3681 

— Thomas 1624 
*Hancock, 

Wm.H.M. 3682 
Handcock, Chas. 1658 
* — Geo. 1 390 

— John 1599 

— Robert 1760 

— Robt. O. 3721 

— Wm. 1429 
Handel, Clark G. 2472 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



395 



Hanford,N.Lacy 4252 
Hanson, Chas. 268 
Harbron, W. c 100 
Hardcastle, A. H. 3271 

— Hugh 2790 

— Jolm 1761 

— Jno. R. 3706 

— Saml. c 7 1 
Harding, Ernest L.4086 

— Geo. Hy. O. 3710 

— Richard W. 3391 

— Thos.W. 2054, c 1 15 

— Walter, A. H. 3286 
♦Hardisty, J. A. 1389 

— Richard Hy. 541 

— Wm. H. 2483 
Hard wick, D.W. 2312 

— Harold G. C. 2640 

— Lee C41 

— Percy 2280 

— Richard 108 

— Wm. L. R. 3424 
Hare, Clifford P. 3984 

— Geo. J. 1600 
Hargraves, Benj. 536 
Hargreave,J.H.B. 880 

1846 

Hargreaves, Arth. 1 2 1 8 

— Charles 1 2 1 7 

— Geo. E. 2680 

— Herbert 3031 

— Wm. M. 2679 
Hargrove, C. R. 3949 
Harland, Jas. W. 2406 
*Harle, Barnard B. 1 5 2 9 

— Edward 3032 

* — Henry B. 1461 
* — Thomas P. 1430 
Harper, Robt. 1053 

— Thos. S. 182 
Harral, Wm. 504 
Harris, Herbert C. 2870 

— Jas. 942 

— Jas. K. 2871 

— Walter 3390 
Harrison, Abner 497 

— Clement c 80 

— Edwin 1660 

— Frank 2521 

— Frank 2710 



Harrison, Frederic 820 

— Geo. 3707 

— Geo. F. 347 

— Herbert 1950 

— Herbert 2154 

— Herbert B. 3535 

— Humphrey R. 3610 

— Reginald 3536 

— Thomas 749 

— Thomas C172 

— Thos.W. 52 

— Wilbert 1659 

— Wm. 1530 

— Wm. C. 2912 

— Wm. M. 3308 

— Wm. P. c 223 

C3 

Harshaw, A. T. 1945 

— Jas. A. 2068 
Harston, Geo. M. 3393 

— Jno. Scott 3392 
Hart, Robt. H. 3201 

— Thos. CI 73 

— Wm. Edward 3128 
Hartley, Alf. O. 941 

— Bernard 3852 

— Edward 2727 

— John 322 

— Jno. Edwin C174 

— Joshua 1337 

— Joshua R. H. 1162 

— Robt.W. 3155 

— Samuel 3272 

— Wm. Hy. c 224 
Haswell, F.R.M. 1505 
Hatch, Chas. W. 3033 
Hatfield, Edward 

c 347 (P- 369) 

— Jas. C132 
Hatherley, A. W. 2873 
Hattersley, T. K. 2279 
Hauptmann,A.H. 4022 

— Robt. B. 4005 
Hawksworth, A. c 278 
Hawkshaw, John 238 
Hawksworth, Jos. 359 
Haworth, Wm. 3884 
Hay, Charles 191 

— John I 1 63 

— Jno. W. 1625 



Hayes, Fred.Wm 


.3773 


— Hy. H. 


170 


Hayward, P. B. 


1801 


Headland, W.C. 


2031 





1841 


Heald, Geo. F. 


4006 


— Harry M. 


3931 


— Jerome R. 


4085 


— Samuel L. 


1392 


— Samuel L. 


3709 


— Wm. G. 


4084 


Heaps, Arthur 


C389 


— Chas. D. 


2253 


— Christopher 


C390 


— .Geo.W. 1931 


,C36 


— Jno. Wm. 


2254 


Heaton, Edw. C. 


4155 


— Edwin, G. 


1219 


— Frank C. 


4175 


— Frank R. 


3072 


— John 


3394 


— Jno. A. 


992 


* — Jno. Deakin 


499 


— Wm. Copley 


C191 


— Wm. Hy. 


1305 


Hebblethwaite, 




Arthur M. 


2292 


— Ernest P. 


2447 


— Joseph W. 


2022 


— Percy, C. 


2523 


— Reginald M. 


2646 


— Rhodes 


2804 


— Septimus M. 


2707 


— WmJ. 


2291 


Heberden, H.V. 


3202 


— Reginald C. 


3246 


— Wm. S. 


3247 


Heeles, Matt. G. 


C323 


Heelis, Edw. L. 


C102 


Heginbotham,W.H. 63 


Heigham, H. P. 


3867 


— Tom W.J. 


3664 


Hemingway, Hy. 


2183 


— Hy. Wm. 


ci8 


Hemsworth, — 


C135 


Henderson, C. F. 


2816 


— Douglas 


2193 


— G. Frank R. 


2192 


— Harold E. 


2859 


— Harry K. 


3774 



396 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Henderson, J. A. 12 20 

— John D. 2352 

— Jno. R. 4258 

— Percy D. M. 2573 

— Ralph A. 2488 
* — Robt. Arthur 3172 

— Thos. 1221 

— Wilfrid 2815 
*Hepher, Cyril 3395 
Hepper, Edw. H. 2975 
-F.W. 507 

— Geo. H. 3001 

— Jno. S. 2977 

— Wm. S. 2976 
Hepworth, Arthur 1391 

— Clifford 41 14 

— Fred. W. 591 

— Fred. W. 3942 

— Harold M. 3912 

— Herbert M. 3513 

— Joseph 1363 

— Morton 3635 

— Norris 4113 

— W. P. C122 

— Wm. 1335 
Herapath, W. G. 3287 
Heron, C. B. c 120 

— Jas. c 1 2 1 

— Thos. 2225 
Heselton, Jno. 218 
Hess, Arthur F. 4007 
Hewetson, Angelo3967 

— Cecil 4206 
* — Henry B. 2308 

— Hy. B. 3537 

— John A. 2307 

— R. 2666 

— Reginald R. 3885 

— Wm. 2309 
Hewitt, Chas. W. mo 
Hewson, Chas. Thos. 

1993, c 68 

— Wm. Hy. 2323 
Hey, John 993 

— Richard 20 

— Samuel 19 

— Wm. 994 
Heycock,Chas.F. 1432 

— Jno. Wm. 1 43 1 
Heyes, Harry A. 3273 



Hick, Benj. 402 

♦— Edward 1866 

— Geo. Wm. i860 

— Henry 2933 

— Richard 27 

— Robt. 281 

— Walter L. 3832 
Hicks, Geo. R. 1361 

— Henry 1 1 1 1 

— John 523 

— Samuel 3337 

— William 555 
Hield, Eustace J. 4235 

— Herbert A. 3913 
Higgins,Ashforth 1307 

— Wm. 3035 
Hill, Alfred C306 

— Chas. E 1336 

— Christopher B. 037 7 

— Ernest E. 3561 

— Ernest G. 3396 

— Francis C. 1306 

— Geo. E. 1974 

— Hy. R. 3002 

— Jno. Hepworth 1 5 

— Jno. Wm. 1222 

— Sydney H. 3806 
Hillas, John C349 
Hilton, Jno. H. i886 
Hinchhflfe, Wm. 285 
Hincks,J. F. 1845 

— W. 1848 
Hind, Edward 188 

— John CI 75 
Hinde, Wm. A. 3900 

C5 

Hine, NoelA.W. 4167 

. Hinings,Jno. W. 2593 
Hinscliff, Claude 3722 

— John 1 05 1 
I — Wm. 1052 
j Hird, Frank 2591 

— Geo. F. 2513 

— Walter S. 2590 
, Hirsch, Charles 3708 

— Harry 3397 

— Herbert W. 4156 
Hirst, Arthur c 279 

— Benj. A. c 193 

— Charles 350 



1 Hirst, Charles 


603 


— Clement 


C402 


— Colin, W. 


2960 


— Edw. P. 


3288 


— Geo. 


462 


— Geo. 


468 


— Geo. 


1462 


— Geo. Wm. 


2313 


— Geo. W. 


3156 


— Harry H. 


2580 


♦— Hy. Edw. 


2116 


— Jno. Audus 


296 


— Joseph G. 


1964 


— Lionel 


1938 


— Norman 


2961 


— Robt. J. 


2923 


— Thos. 


77 


— Wm. Hy. 


1393 


— Wm. T. A. 


1112 


Hobson, Alfred 


1706 


— Alfred J. 


C87 


— Christopher 


828 


— Geo. H. 


no 


— Geo. W. 


1626 


j — John 


II I 


— John 


C245 


— Jno. I). 


1113 


— Jno. Hy. 


1627 


— Robt. 


1463 


— Samuel 


1433 


— Thos. 


995 


— Wm. 


943 


1 Hodgson, C. E. 


C194 


1 — Christopher 


5»2 


— Francis W.R. 


4144 


— Geo. H. 


3398 


-J.W. 


C75 


— Jno. Wm. 


594 


: — Joseph W. 


1 114 


— Joseph W. 


c 225 


— Richard 


426 


— Robt. 


132 


— Wm. 


133 


— Wm. Cecil 


3226 


Hodson,Fred.A. 


2814 


— Geo. H. E. 


3129 


— Joseph S. 


2518 


— Marmaduke S 


•3464 


Hogg, Arthur W. 


3004 


— Ernest G. 


3003 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



397 



Hogg, F. B. R. c 131 

— James 1563 

— Jno. T. 968 

— Joseph 488 

— Thomas 1661 

— Wm. 487 
Holdsworth, Saml. 220 

— Thos. 2120 
Holford, Arthur B. 1276 

— Francis T. 3339 

— Geo. 1277 

— Geo. P. 3338 

— Wm. 1275 
Holland, Wm. 208 

— Wm. H. 3982 
HoUiday, Hubert 3775 

— Jeremiah 142 
Hollings, Thos. 131 
Hollingworth, Jno. 1434 

— Jno. H. 3645 
Hollyday, John 4 1 9 
Holmes, ArthurT. 2454 

— Chas. R. 676 

— David 163 

— Edw. W. 969 

— Francis G. 750 

— Geo. G. 590 

— Henry 1223 

— Jas. G. 2494 

— Jas. W. 701 

— John 336 

— John 37 1 1 
* — Joseph 528 

— Joseph 2393 

— Josephus 88 

— Morgan W. 3713 

— Oswald H. 3712 

— Wm. N. 4236 
Holroyd, B. H. 3908 

— Charles 2684 

— Chas. W. 2152 

— Geo. A. 2759 

— Geo. Fredk. 420 

— Henry 122 

— Henry 11 15 

— Henry 3907 

— Percy 3067 

— Sidney 185 

— Wm. 183 
Holt, Chas. 1532 



Holt, Henry 


^53' 


Horsfield, R. M. 


3930 


— Hy. Percy 


2194 


Horsley, Matthew 3289 


— James 


1116 


— Wm. 


3274 


— Jno. Austin 


3066 


Horsman, John 


73 


— Joshua 


3034 


— John 


c 152 


Holton, G. C. 


C125 


— Thos. O'H. 


25^7 


— Wm. 


1798 


Horton, Richard 


933 


— William 


oil 


— T. E. 


C337 


Holyday, C. W. 


2156 


Houlgate, Wm. 


637 


— Wm. 


571 


Howard, H. S. 


3227 


Home, John 


1662 


— Samuel 


235 


Hood, Benj. M. 


c 109 


Howarth,Wm.Lee 564 


— David K. 


897 


Howden, Jno. 


1881 


— Henry 


998 


Howe, Wm. E. 


778 


Hook,Wm. 


3646 


Howgate, Fredk. 


3006 


Hope, Jno. F. 


751 


Howie, Norman 


3866 


— Robt. 


731 


Howitt, Joseph H 


• 996 


— Thos. A. 


1054 


- Thos. B. 


1055 


Hopkins, Jno. W. 


2765 


*Hubbersty, R. C. 542 


— Richard N. 


2260 


Hubie, Wm. G. 


1922 


Hopkinson, C. 


1506 


Hudson, Arth. B. 


3724 


— Thos. 


821 


— Chas. E. 


3568 


Hopps, Charles 


1394 


— Frank 


3665 


— Chas. 


3666 


— Geo. 


1708 


— Walter P. 


732 


— Harr>' 


3068 


Hopwood, Wm. 


13 


— Harry V. 


3747 


Horn, Arthur E 


3585 


— Herbert H. 


3968 


Home, Geo. 


2131 


— James 


1780 


— John F. 


C280 


— Jas. F. 


3340 


— Wm. F. L. 


2II5 


♦- John 


675 


Horner, John 


319 


♦— John 


1679 


Horseiield, Wm. 


570 


— Jno. A. 


1464 


Horseman, Robt. 


1364 


— Jno. F. 


3341 


Horsfall, Hy.J. 


1 164 


— Joseph G. 


1628 


— ^ ohn 


I60I 


— Joseph W. 


3514 


— ; ohn E. 


1 165 


— Robert 


1779 


— oseph 


C226 





1839 


— Michael H. 


1875 


Huggon, — 


C38 


— Thos. H. 


1707 


Hughes, David 


833 


— Wm. Hy. 


1602 


— Noel I. P. 


3983 


Horsfield,Alan G 


.4112 


— Thos. J. 


970 


~ Alf.H. 


4150 


*Hulme,Samuer 


[.1986 


— Chas. S. 


4223 


Humble, Fredk. 


2634 


— Chas. Smart 


4061 


Hunt, Geo. H. 


1629 


— Edmund 


2420 


— Jas. H. 


2735 


— Frank 


2839 


— Richard W. 


1117 


— Geo. 


4060 


Huntriss, Edw. 


2135 


— Herbert E. 


4224 


— Wm. 


2134 


— Herbert K. 


2489 


Hurst, Geo. Edw. 


C410 


*— Richard M. 


2490 


Huscroft, T. H. 


1362 



398 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Husler, Ernest A. 


3069 


Ingle, Jno. A. 


3229 


Huson, Jas. \V. 


881 


Ingram, Samuel 


1435 


Hustler, Nathan 


944 


Inman, Geo. 


3914 


Hutchinson, A. 


2136 





260 


— Chas. A. 


C281 


Iredale, Joseph L 


3400 


— Herbert M. 


3425 


Ireland, Jno. N. 


3969 


— James 


1804 


Irvine, James 


236 


— Robt. 


1681 


— Matthew 


237 


— Wm. 


1395 


Irving, Hugh C. 


4276 





1838 


— James 


C324 


Hutton, A. Edw. 


3562 


Irwin, Acheson 


2761 


— John 


20A 


— Edward 


2848 


— Samuel 


3835 


— Geo. M. 


2760 


♦—William H. 


1762 


Ison, Wm. K. 


3360 


Huxley, Geo. 


3016 






— Samuel 


3203 






— Wm. 


3017 


J 




Hyde, Henry E. 


1338 






— Hugh V. 


3228 


Jackman, Charles 


C325 


*Hydes, Edward 


1680 


— Fredk. 


2628 



I 

Ibbetson, Wm. 452 

— Wm. 453 
Ibbitson,Chas.T. c 176 

— Herbert W. 4 1 1 5 

— Jno. W. 3204 

— Wm. A. 3130 
Idle, Joseph Hy. 1832 
lUingworth, Albt. 3748 

— Charles 3343 

— Geo. F. 3749 

— Henry 3371 

— Oswald 4128 

— Stephen 3342 

— William 196 

— William 3833 
Inchbold,Edw.S. 

2425, C419 

— Henry 2594 

— Thos. M. 418 
Inge, H. E. A. 3399 

— Hugh F. N. 3447 
Ingham, Arth. E. 3426 

— Wm. 2331 

— Wm. c 376 

— Wm. C. 3088 
Ingle, Jas. M. 1166 



— G.W. C339 

— Rowland A. 2883 
Jackson, Arth. J. 3750 

— Edgar R. 3621 

— Fred G. 3620 

— Geo. 997 

— Geo. 41 16 

— Geo. F. c 246 

— Geo. F. 3018 

— Gerald P. 4073 

— Henry G. 2931 

— Herbert J. 3538 

— Jas. D. c 55 

— Jno. H. B. 3809 

— Jno. J. 2175 

— Jno.T. 0282,0307 

— Matthew H. 

1726, C90 

— Percy R. 3807 

— Reginald B. 3810 

— Richard 3836 

— Richard S. 3808 

— Robert c 348 

— Samuel 918 

— Sidney F. 3950 

— Wm. Hy. c8i 
James, Robt B. 3205 

— Robt. S. 898 
Jameson,Chas.N. 3970 

— Thos. L. 3971 



Jaques, Robt. 2934 

Jeffels,Fred.W. 1308 
Jefferson, Alfred 800 

— Robt. P. 2284, C375 
Jeffrey, Thos. B. 2824 
Jenkinson, Jno. L. 4264 

— Norman H. 4166 
Jennings, — c 44 
*Jennins, Edward 1937 



— Hy. H. 

— Joseph 
Jewitt, Edw. 
Joel, Wm. 
Johnson, Alfred 

— Arthur H. 

— Chas. 

— Fredk. R. 

— Geo. Wm. 

— Harry L. 



2889 

2T9 

r224 

3486 
1465 

3539 
3248 
3372 
2476 

39»5 



— Hy.Langhome3427 

— James 498 

— James 1533 

— James 1603 

— Jno. 1534 

— Jno. c 283 

— Roland S. 4176 

— 8. F. B. 1056 

— SamLW. 11 18 

— Thomas 557 

— Thos. B. 164 

— Thos. R. 3036 

— Thos. S. 3986 

— Wm. 1709 

— Wm. Clio 

— Wm. A. 3089 

— Wm. H. C284 

— Wm. L. 3344 
Johnston,Fred.W. 2455 
Jones, Bernard M. 3594 

— Edmund A. 3090 

— Edward P. 2603 

— Frank W. 2781 

— Herbert S. 2782 

— John A. 271 r 

— John E. S. 583 

— Philip G. 3373 

— Robert A. 3206 

— Walter E. 2728 

— Wm. Hy. 584 
Jons, John 326 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



399 



Jordan, Hy. 


293 


Kempe, Arthur 


1791 


Kingston,Richard 


1 1 566 


— John 


513 


— - Edward 


2047 


Kinsley, J. V. 


C378 


Josephy, Albert 


3500 


— Jno. W. 


1606 j 


— Walter 


2600 


— Ernest 


3448 


— Walter 


1792 1 


Kipling, John 


307 


— Hermann 


3249 


Kemplay, Alfred 


1849 


Kirby, Charles 


543 


Jowett, Jno. B. 


3837 


— Benjn. 


34 


— Herbert 


2169 


— Jno. M. 


329 


— Chas. Hy. 


1842 





505 


— Wm. 


779 


— James 


261 





506 


Jowitt, Alfred N. 


1604 


Kendall, C. T. 


C22 


Kirk,ArthurF.H. 


2845 


- - John 


228 


— Chas. r. 


c86 


— Arthur S. 


^339 


— Jno. Hy. 


1396 


— Edmund 


C144 ' 


— Edward 


753 


— Joseph F. 


1466 


— Fred. W. 


2019 


— Wm. 


1607 


*— Walter E. 


1811 


— Harry F. B. 


2237 ' 


Kirkby, Alfred T 


2262 


— Wm. 


1397 


— John 


1765 


— Arthur R. 


2057 


* — Wm. Austin 


2128 


— John W. C. 


1944 1 


— Charles 


112 


Joy, Alex. 0. 


3091 


Kendell, Daniel B. 629 


— Charles 


2565 


— Arthur H. 


2017 


Kendrew, Tatham 704 | 


— Edward 


2762 


— Charles 


2007 


Kenion, Geo. 


2251 ' 


— Everard 0. 


4087 


— Douglas G. 


2093 


Kennedy, G. A. S. 


4190 


— Herbert 


2169 


— Edw. B. 


2861 


— Hy. G. S. 


4239 


— Jno. 


1002 


— Joseph J. 


1309 


— Lancelot C.S. 


4238 


— Jno. 


2979 


— Percival H. 


2570 


Kennion,RobLW. 469 


— Jno. H. 


2662 


*— R. Eustace 


3157 


Kent, Ernest A. 


3987 


— Lionel E. 


4189 


— Wm. G. 


2491 


— Wm. 


4049 


— Reginald 


4050 


Judd, Joseph 


1310 


— Wm. M. 


2503A 


— Thos. W. 


lOOI 


Jukes, Andrew L 


.1987 


1 Ken worthy, Hy. 




— Walter H. 








' P. D. 


2050 


2221, 


C326 






. — Wm. E. 


752 


Kirkman, David 


919 


K 




' 


1228 


♦Kitchin,Fred.H 


.3776 






Kerr,Evelyn R.C 


.4117 


Kitching, Henry 


920 


Kay, Edwin 


971 


— Ian 


4138 


— Jno. C. 


61 


— Joseph 


1682 


Kerr Smith, 




Kitson, Benj. P. 


3993 


— Joseph 


3838 


1 R. W. R. 


4075 


— David 


371 


— Joshua 


1225 


Kershaw, E. L. 


3595 


*— Edw.P. 


1278 


— Wm. C. 


1507 


— Henry 


2601 


— Herbert 


3992 


- Wm. H. 


2088 


— Jno. A. 


1605 


Knaggs, Walter A 


•4215 


Kaye, Sidney C. 


4048 


— Jno. F. 


3515 


Knapton, Jas. 


677 


Keeble, Alfred 


C177 


— Philip S. 


3596 


Knight, Jno. C. ■ 


801 


Keeling, Wm. 


C260 


— Richard 


3230 


— Robt. W. 


2584 


— Wm. B. 


341 


— Wm. 


306 


Knowles, Alf. J. 


1340 





C47 


. — Wm. R. 


656 


— Alf. J. 


3275 


Keene, Chas. 


2813 


Kesteven,Clem.P.3886 


— Benj. 


3037 


— Wm. C. F. 


2630 


Kettlewell, C. B. 


C89 


— Fredk. W. 


3723 


Kelk, Arthur H. 


2648 


Kilbinton, Chas. E. 999 


— Rich. Hy. 


1398 


— Wm. H. 


2978 


— Hallewell 


1000 






Kell, Sidney G. 


3092 


1 — Wm. 


718 






Kelly, Bernard R 


.3684 


Killen, Thos. B. 


4256 


L 




— Claude A. 


3683 


Killingbeck, C. J 


f. 834 






— Lewis 


844 


King, Arthur 


4237 


Labatt, C. Chas. 


2982 


Kelsall, Joseph 


1119 


— Christr. 


CI78 


-^ Geo. H. 


2983 



400 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Labatt, Louis A. 

— Thos. M. E. 
I^dley, Jas. 

— Jas. D. 
I^ke, C. 
Lamb, Albert 

— Chas. E 

— Gilbert H. 

— Wm. H. 
Lambert, Arthur 

— Cyril C. 

— Edwin \y. 

— Geo. D. 

— Hugh J. L. 

— Percival 

— Wm. 

— Wm. G. 

— Wm. H. 
Lampen, Chas. D. 

— Frank B. 

— Hy. B. 
I^nd, John 

— Robt. r. 

— Walter 
Landless, N. B. 

— Wm. 
I^ndmann, A. E. 

— Harold E. 

— Leopold H. 

— Robt. H. 
I^ngley, J. G. 
I^page, Chas. C. 

— Jno. Hy. 

— Rich. H. 

— Wm. Percy 
I^ssey, John 

— Rich. H. 
l^timer, Hugh G. 

— Nichol 

— Thos. 
Laurence, Thos. 
Lawson, Edw. E. 

— Fred. Wm. 

— Harry P. 
♦— Henry H. 

— John 

— Rich. 

— Robt. 

— Thos. 

— Wm. S. 



2981 


I^ycock, Henry 


1 168 


Lindsley, Harry G.2874 


2980 


I^arenby, Joseph 


822 


Linfoot, Matthew 921 


C340 


I madman, Alex. D. H. 


Linsley, Wm. 


378 


2635 


1 2012 


,2208 


Lister, Frank 


3902 


4105 


1 Leak, Jno. B. 


3648 


*— Fredk. E. 


3^3' 


3700 


— Jno. Edwin 


2394 


— Geo. 


1399 


3688 


! — Thos. M. 


586 


— Geo. 


4278 


3687 


. Learoyd, John 


2818 


— Geo. 


C98 


3667 


— Walker 


3038 


— Herbert J. 


3309 


2484 


— Wm. 


3073 


— James 


3901 


4074 


I-rCather, Arthur H. 1999 


— Jonathan W, 


1061 


C23I 


— Beaumont 


C154 


— Jonathan W 


. 1 169 


3324 


— Jno. Hy. 


1837 


— Joseph 


48 


4145 


— Jno. K. 


C269 


— Joseph 


1 1 70 


2595 


— Percy A. 


3647 


— Norman 


4052 


1436 


— Walter Geo. 


1834 


1 — Wm. 


120 


4265 


— Wm. Geo. 


C97 


Liversedge, E. G. 


3487 


3540 


I^eathley, Jno. T 


3934 


— Saml. 


1781 


2446 


Ledbetter,Fred.( 


'.3541 


- T. B. 


C91 


3374 


Ledgard, John 


2273 


Lloyd-Williams, 




3i3» 


l^e, Arthur C. 


3375 


C;ilbert Hy. 


3597 


2582 


— Ernest K. 


3039 


Load, Fredk. C. 


3465 


1828 


— Hy. C. 


972 


I^ckwood, F. D. 


2170 


3290 


— J. G. Terry 


C247 


— Jno. S, 


C179 


3686 


— Jno. Wm. 


3345 


— Jowitt 


1569 


3685 


— Leonard 


802 


— Robt. W. 


2256 


3751 


— Reginald 


4277 


Ix)e, Jas. I^. 


3714 


3933 


— Robert 


3401 


-Jas.S. 


1004 


3572 


— Squire 


174 


— Rich. S. 


4051 


3932 


— Thos. 0. 


1574 


Loftus, Alfred 




2216 


— V. Corbett 


973 


(Lofthouse) 


C286 


2095 


— Wm. 


277 


— Thos. 


C309 


1870 . 


— Wm. 


C108 


Logan, Jno. W. 


2325 


2021 


Leech, Rich. E. 


2984 


Lomax, E. Wm. 


847 


1869 


Lees, F. A. 1973, 


C160 


Long, Joseph R. 


1570 


416 


l^mpriere, G. B. 


2428 


— Thos. 


1171 


C287 


Leng, Ernest 


3428 


Longbottom,\Vm 


.2663 


2864 


— Jno. G. 


3570 


Longley, James A 


.3726 


1057 


I^nton, Thos. 


1568 


— Joseph 


C227 


1058 


I^slie, Geo. 


3160 


— Robt. J. 


3725 


678 


Levi, Hy. 


1229 


— Thos. 


1907 


2376 


— Mark 


2888 


— Thos. 


C228 


1864 


Libbey, Edw. 0. 


3376 


Lord, Chas. 


351 


3915 


— Hubert C. 


3951 


Lubelski, L. 


4008 


2935 


Liddle, Josiah 


568 


Lucas, Joseph 


287 


1167 


— Saml. 


3207 


— Robt. 


2195 


3158 


Lightfoot, Joseph 


I 211 


Ludolf, Adolf 


381 1 


159 





1852 


— Edgar 


3903 


719 


Lindell, Fred. 


1437 


— Herman E. 


2160 


C285 


Linder, Hy. G. 


1279 


-Hy. 


3SOI 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



401 



Ludolf, Jno. Wm. 2 1 24 | 
Lumb, Rich. 4146 ! 

— Wilfrid D. 4279 I 

— William 342 ' 
Lumby, Joseph R. 923 ' 
Lumley, Thos. N. 1003 ' 
*Lupton,ArthurG.2i45 | 

— Charles 2355 | 

— Edgar 3071 
* — Francis 186 
* — Francis M. 2032 

— Harold 3070 

— Joseph 201 
Lyde, Arthur 2282 



M 

I 
Mac Arthur, Jas. 4193 | 

— Jno. P. 4194 
Macaskie,Thos.S. 3466 
Macaulay, Chas. T. 

2111, C69 
Macaulay, Auley 2286 
Mace, John 3429 

Macfarlane, A. L. 3916 | 

— Geo. 1 341 I 

— Jno. H. 1467 I 
Macgowan, J. W. 2209 
MacGregor,Jas.G.3i74 | 
Machill, Chas. 2252 
Mackie, Nathan A, 1 9 2 7 
Mackillop, Jas. 35 1 6 
Mackridge, Thos. 1438 
Mackson, Hy. G. 

1767, C19 
Maclaren, Andrew 3377 

— Duncan 3378 

— Wm. 3379 
Macleod, John 2346 
Macpherson, Hy. 3093 

— Wm. W. 2936 
*McCandlish,J.G. 2937 
McCarthy, Jno. 3208 

— Welbore T. 3173 
McConnell, H. 4272 
McDermott, Geo. 581 

— Wm. 582 
McDonald, F. W. 2542 
McGeorge, Jno. 41 91 



McGowan, Alex. 818 

— Jno. Tinker 679 

— Wm. 817 
McGuire, E. 3599 

— Edward 3310 

— Joseph B. 3291 
McLellan, F. C. 2551 

— Jno. C. 2550 

— Wm. 2549 
McNicholl, P. J. 596 
Madden, Hy. 314 

— Wm. 313 

— Wyndham M. 618 
Maggi, Chas. 107 

— Fred. C. 1630 

— Hy. S. 1683 
Mais, Percy E. 3467 
Maitland, Robt. 103 
Major, J. W. H. c6o 
Mallaliew, W.H.J. 0362 
Mallandaine,A.D. 3995 

— Francis H. 3994 
Mallett, Hy. 1342 

— Rich. E. C48 

* — Wm. C. 2027 

Mammatt, J. E. 3250 
Manfield, R. H. 3007 
Manknell, Arthur 331 1 
Mann, Alfred 324 

— Jno. 1 28 1 

— Joseph L. 153s 

— Peter 1282 
Manning, Arthur 3175 

— Hy. J. 2296 
Marcan, Leslie 3794 
March, Charles 3449 

— Fred. J. 3571 
Margerison, G. L. 3904 
Markland, Bertie 467 

— Edward 734 

— Thomas 733 
Marriott, Jno. B. 659 
Marsden, Jno. W. 3159 

— Thomas 195 
Marsh, Hy. 1727 

— Hy. R. C. S. 2661 

— Jno. W. 1728 
Marshall, Arthur 0409 

— Geo. E. A. W. 3346 

— Hamilton c 341 



Marshall, Hugh J. 421 

— Hy. E. B. c 248 

— Jas. R. 2266 

— Jno. W. 1 1 20 

— Wm. S. 3176 
Marsland, Frank 4014 
Mart, Charles F. 3689 

— Hy. G. 3649 

— Wilfrid L. 3868 
Martin, Edward 2062 

— John 340 

— John R. 2061 
Mason, Alfred 3430 

— Arthur 3251 

— Benj. c 404 

— Chas. F. 2951 

— Fredk. D. 3074 

— Geo. H. 3727 

— Hy. C. 1766 

— Robt. F. 3276 

— Tom 1400 

— Wm. D. 3542 

— Wm. H. 2541 
Masser, John 1631 

— Wm. Joseph 3177 
Massey, Wm. H. 2168 

— Wm. R. 1006 
Massingberd, V. 

D'Arcy 4280 

Masters, John 620 
Mathers, Bradshaw 482 

Matheson, A. G. 3715 

— Chas. H. 2065 

— Geo. E. 2512 

— J. Pyper 2239 

— Wm. W. 2066 
Matkin, Jas. 3840 
Matterson, A. W. 2605 

— Chas. H. 2771 

* — Edward H. 573 

♦- Jno. K. 574 
Matthewman,A.E.3277 

Matthews, Bern. 4023 

— Chas. H. S. 3543 

— Crauford T. 3690 

— Ernest D. 3668 

— Francis R. 4225 

— Joseph 534 
Maud, Wm. M. 1508 
Maude, Chas. B. 1966 



402 

Maude, Jas. E. 1963 

— John 1 40 1 

— Wm. 1402 

— Wm. Hy. 1947 
Maughan,W.J.R. 2694 
Maunder, Geo.W. 2086 

— Thos. F. 1835 
Mawson, Fran. H. 3278 

— Fredk. H. 3292 

— Geo. 4192 

— Jas. H. 3313 

— J. W. C137 

— Thos. E. 65 
May, Alston J. W. 3252 

— Eliot F. 3253 
Mayhall, Jas. H. 3232 

— John 3312 
Mayne, Wm. 1059 
Mellish, Alic R. 3778 

— Allan H. 41 18 

— Claude T. 3887 

— Douglas S. 3502 

— Walter N. 3669 
Mellor, Jas. B. 215 

— Joshua H. 3935 

— Thos. 2956 

— Wm. J. 1536 
Melville, Frank 3598 
Mennell, Geo. H. 1663 
Mercer, Wm. 21 14 
Meredith, A. E. 2197 

— Saml. R. 2196 
Metcalfe, Jno. 1060 
Miall, Laurence 3812 

— Rowland 3839 

— Stephen 3431 
Micklethwaite, 

Arthur J. 2182 

— Benj. 490 

— Harry 411 

— Jno. L. 2916 
Middlebrough,G. 4281 

— Jno. N. 4032 
Middlemiss, G. J. 3094 
Middleton, Alex. 2092 

— Arthur 2198 

— Geo. B. 4216 

— G. F. c 70 

— Leonard B. c 39 

— Oliver 131 2 



INDEX OF NAMES. 

* Middleton, P. 2390 

— Rich. 1729, c8 

— Thos. W. 3040 

— Walter 2098 

— Wm. 3521 

— Wm. B. 4024 
♦— Wm. J. 1664 

5 

Midgley, Benj. 303 

— Fred. W. 3841 

— Geo. c 249 

— Herbert L. 3777 
Miles,AdolphusC.3402 

— Albert B. 1632 
Milestone, Wm.S. 2913 
Miller, Geo. D. 2207 
Millington, Geo. 1633 

— Wm. 1634 
Millner, Jacob W. 466 

— Thos. I). 387 
Mills, Jas. J. 3488 

— Thomas 3691 
Milner, Albert 3586 

— Albert J. 2272 
Mirfin, Chas. 1537 

— Fredk. G. C159 
Mitchell, Chas. 657 

— C. E. C379 

— Edwin 1005 

— John 604 

— John 2 I I 7 

— Jno. Geo. 2 1 7 1 

— J. W. C380 

— Joseph H. 2402 

— Wm. H. 525 
Moat, Robt. 150 
Moberly, Geo. E. 1906 
Molesworth, A. H. 2667 

— Ernest H. 2534 

— Francis H. 2460 

— Jno. H. 2464 

— Rodney H. 3132 
Monkman, Matt. 4054 

— RobL W. 3888 

— Thos. H. 3889 
Moody, John 551 

— Winter 550 
Moore, George 2860 

— Hy. Edwin c 28 
Moorey, Jas, 1230 



Moorhouse,C. H. 3692 

— Hy. 848 
Morfitt, Baynes 2029 
Morgan, D. H. c 384 

— Ernest W. 3853 

— Florence c 350 

— G. c 361 

— Lewis 335 
Morland, Fredk. 121 
Morley, Alban C. 3233 

— Henry c 107 

— Herbert O. 2087 

— Rich. W. 1439 

— Wm. H. 1509 

— Wm. J. 2096 
Morrell, Chas. 3133 
Morris, Thos. 899 

— Thos. 1231 

— Thos. D. 20S9 
Morritt, Wm. G. 2243 
Mortimer,Benj.C. 1771 

— Edwin A. 3813 

— G. R. 4088 

— Louis G. 3814 

— Viaor E. 40^9 
Morton, Arthur 4300 

— Ernest 43^^ 

— Francis 1311 

— Thomas c 332 
Mortson, Jas. 45^ 
Moss, Chas. J. 1343 

— Wm. 309s 
Motley, Lewis 2945 
Mould, Fredk. E. 3450 
Moxon, Saml. 135 

, ♦Mozley, Jno. K. 4177 
Muir, Geo. G. 1768 
I — Hugh G. 2922 

I — Jno. 2622 

I Munro, Hector 4090 
j — Patrick 4091 

i Munrowd, Alfred 2267 
j Murdock, Chas. 3380 
I Murphy, Brownell 388 

— Edward 367 

— E. Hallam 226 

— Wm. Scott 3041 
Murray, Jas. B. 200S 
Muscroft,Edw.S. 3917 
Musgrave, Albert 2821 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



403 



Musgrave, F. E. 2592 

— Frederic 1172 

— Percy 3042 

— Raymond 4226 

— Thos. W. 2466 

— VVm. Peete 422 

— see Sagar-Musgrave 
Musson, Jno. P. 4257 
Mutter, Alex. M. 1769 

— Edw. F. 1770 
Myers, Edward 755 

— Geo. F. 3347 

— John 754 
— .R. K. C114 



N 

Naylor, Ben 3096 

— Chas. T. 2040 

— Henry 845 

— Jno. W. 869 
*— Wm. 1062 

— Wm. A. 2362 

— Wm. R. 3348 

— Wm. S. 3779 
Neale, Wm. 1538 
Needham, E. J. 4092 
Neill, Jas. N. 3869 
Nell, Geo. E. 882 
Nelson, Alfred C. 1997 

— Chas. 104 

— Chas. H. c 195 

— Chas. J. 2070 

— Chas. T. 1539 

— Fred. W. 1232 

— Geo. 658 

— Geo. A. 1571 

— Herbert 2335 

— James 330 

— James 1440 

— Jas. W. CI 80 

— Jno. A. S. c 103 

— Wm. Hy. 267 
Nettleton, Wm. 1772 

c6 

Nevile, Chas. Hy. 282 

— Geo. 2 94 A 
Nevin, Jno. 2271 
Newbound, Edw. 3316 



Newbound, Hy. 


3315 


North, Thos. K. 


3623 


— Thos. 


3314 


— Walter 


2440 


Newell, Edw. 


1403 


— Wm. 


3468 


Newman, Joseph 


3234 





1844 


Newsham,Geo.H 


•3795 


Nowell, Jacob A 


• 2795 


Newsom, A. H. S 


. 823 


— Joseph 


735 


Newstead, Cyril E 


^.3753 


Nunneley, A. G. 


2023 


— Francis J. 


3209 


— Jno. A. 


1793 


— Hy. L. 


3752 


— Thomas 


2024 


— Herbert S. 


3403 


Nunns,RobtA.L. 1368 


— Hugh M. 


3815 


— Thos. J. 


1233 


Newton, Francis J. 883 


Nussey, Joseph 


354 


— Geo. 


C143 


— Obadiah 


248 


— Geo. H. 


3178 


— Thos. 


355 


— Wm. 


1365 


Nutter, Ellis 


846 





4 


— Herbert 


3577 


Nicholls, Chas. 


1608 






— Geo. Wm. 


1635 






Nichols, H. J. 


2359 







- Jas. H. 


2610 






— Thos. H. 


2638 


Oaksmith, Jno. 


3216 


- Thos. W. 


2297 


Gates, Jno. 


1007 


— Wm. 


455 


— Jno. W. 


1234 


Nicholson, A P. 


3544 


Oddy, Benjamin 


1730 


— Brady 


2199 


-Jas. 


C400 


— Chas. L. 


1983 


— Samuel 


C407 


— Joseph 


514 


— T. W. 


C342 


— Joseph 


1468 





1856 


— K. Bailey 


4227 


Ogden, Chas. B. 


2268 


— Richard 


900 


— Geo. 


247 


— Robt. F. 


'173 


— Jno. 0. 


1280 


— Thos. S. 


3842 


— Jonathan R. 


134 


— Tom M. 


3134 


— Thos. J. 


2598 


*— Wm. 


2938 


*Oglesby, Fred. 


L. 


*_ Wm. G. 


1916 




2903 


Nickols, Fredk. J 


2802 


— Percy 


3754 


Nield, Chas. M. 


2774 


— Robt. P. 


2658 


— Edw. E. 


2773 


— Walter B. 


2904 


— Jno. M. 


C328 


*Oldroyd, A. E. 


2740 


— Samuel ^r A. H 


,2905 


Oliver, Ernest S. 


3489 


— Samuel 


C327 


— Wm. 


3918 


Nixon, Geo. C. 


2077 


O'Neil, John 


240 


— Haydn F. 


2427 


Osborne, A. Joe 


2141 


Noake, M. 


922 


Ottley, Thos. C. 


2780 


Norfolk, Chas. H 


974 


Ouston, Geo. R. 




— Isaac 


1540 


2138, 


C196 


Norman, Wm. 


1366 


— Percival 


2778 


Norris, Thos. 


204 


Owen,ArthurW.C.3624 


*North, Alfred E. 


3816 


— Fred. E. 


3877 


— Arthur 


2173 


Oxley, A, B. 


C96 



404 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Padgett, Joseph 2283 

Pagdin, John 1665 

Page, Philip H. 1800 

— Robt. L* 1819 
Paige, Jas. E. 181 2 
Paley, Geo. 417 

— Rich. 144 
Palliser, Owen 3043 
Palmer, Aug. G. 3996 

— Clement 3937 

— Ernest 3843 

— Jas. P. 2833 

— Walter 2834 
*Parish, Jno. 1235 
Parker, Alfred 171 1 

— Alfred W. 3381 

— Edward 154 

— Edward 579 

— Edward 131 3 

— Geo. A. 2866 

— Percy B. 3382 
*— Robt. J. 580 

— Thomas 269 

— Tom 1710 
Parkin, John 3179 

— Joseph 3180 
Parkins, Thomas 11 74 
Parkinson, Jno. B. 1063 

— Robt 478 

— Thomas 323 

— Wm. 348 
ParnabyJ. 2073,0181 
Parr, Jas. M. W. 4168 
Parsons, Albert 3235 

— Edward 1920 
Partridge, Fred. 2763 

— Joseph A. 2881 
Pashley, Jno. G. 1977 
Passavant, Wm. G. 

2202, 2229,0270 

Paton, Joseph W. 2330 

Patriarche, P. H. 2303 

Patterson, Wm. 1 1 75 

Pattison, Henry 545 

— John 327 
Paul, Jas. A. 3404 

— Thos. Wm, 3349 
Pawlett, Thos. L. 2925 



Paxton, Hy. K. 


3576 


— Jack 


3432 


— James M. 


3181 


Payne, E. Stewart 


2030 


— R. G. S. 


1666 


Peacock, Arthur 


3504 


— Charles 


423 


— Geo. H. 


2766 


-Hy. 


3503 


— Matthew Hy. 


2380 


— Thos. P. 


2556 


Peake, Edwin J. 


3350 


— H. Oswald 


405s 


Pearce, Alf. T. 


2985 


— Francis H. 


1121 


Pearson, Albert E 


•2785 


♦— Arthur B. 


2413 


— Arthur W. 


3254 


— Edward F. S 


•3044 


*— Hy. 


2069 


— James 


3433 


— John 


372 


— Joseph Hy. 


C261 


— Oswald 


1636 


*— Thos. A. 0. 


2414 


— Thos. R. 


2587 


— Wm. 


1637 


*— Wm. 


2270 


Peck, Hubert B. 


4157 


Peel, Samuel 


835 


Pegler, Oliver 


2164 


— Thomas B. 


2148 


— Wm. Vernon 


3823 


Pemberton, Matt 


. 60 


Peniston,Chas.E. 


C363 


-J.R. 


0113 


— Robt. G. 


0364 


— Thos. S. 


1441 


Pennington, J. T. 


2588 


*Penniston, Geo. 


1064 


— Joseph 


1283 


Pepper, Joseph E 


.1956 


Perkin, Chas. A. 


1543 


— Edw. Arthur 


017 


— Henry 


C43 


— John 


234 


— Jno. A. 


1542 


— Wm. J. B. 


1541 


Perkins, F. 


2212 


— Jno. T. 


1782 



Perlman, B. J. 4147 

Perring, Alf. R. 948 

— Chas. A. 947 

— Fred. G. 946 

— Hy. S. 757 

— Robt. M. 756 
Perry, Rich. 1469 
Peto, Alfred N. 4240 

— Hy. 4253 

— Morton 4241 
Petty, Wm. 249 

— Wm. H. 158 
Philips, Paul 464 
Phillips, Edward 639 

— E. Raglan 3945 

— Fred. C129 

— Geo. 2614 

— Geoffry A. 3920 

— Harold M. 3919 

— Hy. R. 3890 

— Joshua 1442 

— J. H. 4196 

— Peter 167 

— Reginald 3944 

— Sam. c 130 

— Wm. J. 2613 
Phythian,Geo.S. 3738 

— Sidney S. 3737 
Pickard, Alfred 1934 

— Christ. 1 122 

— Frederic 1369 

— Israel 1284 

o 104 

Pickering, A. R. 2908 

— Geo. G. 3045 
I — Percival J. 2722 

— Robt. W. 872 

— Stanley A. 3182 
Pickersgill,Thos. 0397 

— Wm. 1443 
Pickles, C. C. 4129 

— Edward 631 

— Geo. W. 630 

— John 6« 

— Jno. C. 1638 

— Jno. J. 4195 

— Joseph 1 1 76 

— Joseph Hy. 432 

— Philip D. 3936 

— Saml. 3060 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



405 



Pickles, Wm. 57 

— Wm. N. 4033 
Pierson, Herbert 3097 
Pike, John 178 
Pinder, Baynes 168 

— Geo. 169 
Pitts, John 1470 

— Thos. S. 1 89 1 
Plant, Wm. C. 399 
Piatt, Arthur M. 1998 

— Arthur W. 3293 

— Chas. Hy. 3210 

— Thos. E. 3469 
Plews, Geo. c 250 

— Paul R. c 308 

— Thos. c 288 
Plint, Frederic A. 2 181 

— Jno. A. 1969 
Plitts, Robert 129 
Plows, Thos. c 288 
Plummer,Fred.R. 2729 

— Robt. H. 2901 
Pogson, Fred. W. 3135 
Pollard, Frank H. 2820 

— Jas. H. 2559 

— Reginald 3255 
Pollock, Chas. F. 2481 

— Thos. F. 2767 
Ponsonby, P. E. 2676 
Pool, Chas. 1 123 
Poole, Chas. Wm. 383 

— Matthew B. 384 
Pope, Frank M. 2441 

— F. D. 3953 

— Herbert B. 4282 

— Reginald B. 2442 
Porritt, Wm. H. 949 
Porteous, H. B. 4228 

— Walter C. 4217 
Portway,Chas.H. 3870 

— Geo. W. 321 1 

— Herbert 2064 

— Joseph H. 3212 

— Robt. B. 3625 
Potter, Alfred 2492 

— Arthur 3490 

— Jno. E. 3728 

— Jno. H. 3136 

— Percy 3236 

— Wm. 3213 



*Potter,Wm. F. 


1872 


R 




Potts, Robt. G. 


4149 






Poulter, T. 


3780 


Radcliffe, Saml. 


225 


Powell, Thos. B. 


1124 


Raine, Jno. Wm. 


1783 


— Thos. W. 


616 


Raistrick, C. H. 


1404 


♦— Wm. W. 


2166 


— Joseph C. 


1236 


Preece, Chas, E. 


3891 


Ralph, Audsley 


2718 


Prentice, Thos. R 


1909 


-Jno. 


2717 


Pressler, Fred. E. 


2200 


Ramsbotham,F.S 


.2142 


Price, Hy. Wm. 


554 


— Jno. R. 


2034 


♦— Wm. N. 


781 


Ramsden,Jno.M 


2522 


Prichard, H. W. 


3545 


— Wm. R. 


824 


Prickett, Robt. 


276 


Ramskill,Edwin J. 976 


Priestley, C. A. 




— Josiah 


1125 


2354, 


C369 


— Thos. W. 


1472 


— Chas. H. 


544 


Ratcliffe,J.H.T. 


3650 


— Jas. H. 


3046 


Rattenbury, F. M 


.3047 


— Jno. W. 


C408 


— John 


2887 


— Joseph 


2500 


Rawley, R. E. 


2372 


— Thomas 


1911 


Rawling, J. Wm. 


C197 


Prince, Thos. 


1712 


Rawlings, C. Wm 


. C58 


Prior, Edw. G. 


2295 


Rawson, Hy. B. 


926 


♦Prockter, J. B. 


680 


— John 


1731 


Procter, Chas. H. 


3871 


Rayner,Benj.B.B 


•3049 


-Hy. 


720 


— Fredk. W. 


2828 


— Percy H. 


4093 


— Geo. H. 


2857 


— Thos. R. 


1177 


— Harry 


2827 


Pugh, Jno. L. P. 


975 


— Joseph 


1668 


Pulford, Albert I. 


3546 


— Thos. 


608 


Pullan, Charles 


ZZ 


Rayson, Geo. 


31 


— Edward 


49 


Raywood, V. R. 


3626 


— Geo. 


1065 


Read, Geo. Hy. 


2150 


— Geo. E. 


2840 


Reade, Geo. 


189 


— Richard 


184 


* — Joseph Bancroft 3 


— Thomas 


638 


— Thomas 


173 


— Wm. 


924 


♦Redihalgh,J.W. 


1667 


Pullen, Thos. 


758 


Rees, Robt. Tait 


4242 


Pulleyn,Fred.W. 


2739 


— Ronald D. 


4243 


Purchon, Walter 


1902 


Reeve, W. B. 


2488A 


Pyatt, Geo. 


836 


Reid, Robt. McF 


.3872 


— Rich. H. 


1471 


Reinhardt, Chas. 


565 


Pycock,Alf.E.G. 


2899 


— Johann C. 


566 


— John 


1981 


— Johann C. 


C289 


Pye, Edmund 


1821 


— Walter 


2753 


Pyemont, see Smith 


— Wm. T. 


C290 


Pyper, Geo. A. L. 


3237 


Rennison, Jas. 


3183 






— Wm. 


3184 






Revell, Saml. 


2536 






Reynard, Jno. 


1237 






Reynolds, A. 


C126 



4o6 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Reynolds, Christ. 1089 

— Fred. 1090 

— Geo. A. 2072 

— Geo. Hy. c 198 

— H. * C127 

— Rich. 1008 
Rhodes, Fairfax 2051 

— Geo. S. 1544 

— Hy. T. 1880 

— John 477 

— Joseph C150 

— Thos. E. 1405 
* — Wm. 1572 
Rice, VVm. Hy. c 291 
Richardson, C C. 1009 

— C. Leslie 3405 

— Chas. R. S. 4254 

— Chas. T. 2705 

— Cyril B. 3946 

— Douglas C. 3798 

— Dunsford 2958 

— Ernest H. 361 1 

— Fredk. E. 3140 

— G. Frederick 3651 

— Gerald S. 3854 

— Guy B. 4025 

— James 72 

— Jas. N. 2629 

— Joe Brook 3954 

— Jno. Stocks 401 1 

— Jno. W. 3098 

— Joseph 736 

— J. Herbert 3652 

— Ralph B. 588 

— Reginald E. 3519 

— T. c 142 

— Thos. B. 4244 

— Thos. St. Geo. 410 

— Walter A. 2776 

— Wm. 82 

— Wm. 640 
Rickard, N. J. B. 082 
Rickards, Alfred 15 10 

— Arthur 2201 

— Geo. L. 2697 

— Geo. Hy. L. 480 

— Jas. B. 465 

— Saml. W. 2698 

— Thos. A. 849 
Rider, Edward 4260 



Rider, Fredk. K. 2791 

— Joseph 1 1 78 

— Thomas 1285 
Ridpeth, Edw. V. 1287 

— Thos. H. 1286 
Ridsdale, Geo. H. 10 11 

— John loio 
Riley, Frank 2805 

— Hy. Herbert 2681 

— Rich. H. 3547 

— Thomas 1344 

— Thos. 3972 
Riley-Smith, Frk. 2805 

— H. H. 2681 
Rinder, Jno. 365 
Ripley, David 901 
♦_ Fred. W. 782 

— J no. Greenwood 39 
Rish worth, Percy 3892 
Robb, Hy. V. 0329 
Roberts, B. 1995, C63 

— Christ. 1012 

— Daniel 3406 

— Edwin 2633 

— Hy. Wm. 1888 

— Hy. Wm. 4094 

— Herbert 3138 

— John 395 

— John 613 

— John 2842 

— John Ernest 3921 

— Jno. H. 2730 

— Joseph S. 3137 

— Joseph S. c 230 

— Norman F. 4148 

— Thos. J. 2206 

— Vincent 3099 

— Wm. 3139 

— Wm. W. C229 
Robinson, Alan 4197 

— Alfred 1773 

— Arnold W. 3505 

— Ben. L. H. 2540 

— Chas. 932 

— Chas. B. 4106 

— Chas. Hy. 11 79 

— Christ. ,C. 1474 

— Clarence 2213 
* — Edw. 2664 

— Ellis S. 3693 



I Robinson, Francis 3694 

— Fran.E. 1929,0128 

— Fredk. W. 3162 

— F.Edwin C128 

— Geo. 445 

— Geo. 1713 

— Geo. A. H. 1802 

— Harold 4198 

— Harold W. 3434 

— Henry 1066 

— Isaac 233 

— James 642 

— James 662 

— Jas. A. 4107 

— Jas. K. C77 

— John 40 

— John 641 

— John 931 

— John 4283 

— John c 156 

— J. H. C372 

— Jno. R. 2496 

— Jno. Wm. 1732 

— Joseph 3653 

— Joseph H. 2539 

— Rich. T. O. 3844 
— R. 2214 

— Robt. W. 3317 

— Sydney G. 3654 

— Thos. 1370 
* — Thos. 2320 

— Walter H. 1238 

— Walter J. 3491 
• — Wm. 2344 

— Wm. H. 2754 

— Wm. S. 3955 

— Wm. V. 1473 
Robson, John 1733 

— Thos. 1734 
Rockett, H. D. 3435 
Rodham, John 227 
Rodwell, Fletcher 1345 
Roebuck, D. Israel 401 

— John Hy. 400 

— Wm. 253 
Rogers, Geo. 703 
* — Hildyard 2 121 
Rogerson, Hy. 66 1 

— Thomas 438 

— Thomas 510 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



407 



Roice, John 292 

Rooke, Chas. S. 1180 

— Rich. L. 702 

850 

Rose, Charles 1371 

Ross, Chas. Th.^ 4095 

— Hy. 4096 
Rothery, Rich. 105 

— Thos. 3008 

— Wm. M. 1126,1415 

— Wm. U. 3009 
Rowe, Rich. H. 4034 
Rowell, Jno. G. 3050 
Rowling, Frank 3214 

— Saml. T. 3781 
Rowsell, Julian H. 1814 
Royce, Frederic 546 
* — John 292 

— Wm. 345 

Royle, Vernon 2924 

Royston, L. Kay 320 

— - Thos. 328 
RuddockjEdw.H. 1816 

— Geo. A. 2334 

— Wm. 254 

— W. 1855 
Rump, Arthur M. 4016 
Rusby, Alfred 15 11 

— James 950 

— Reginald W. 2939 

— Samuel 1346 

— Samuel S. 2 

— Thomas 95 1 
Rushworth,Chas.B. 92 

— C. C365 
Russell, Hy. L. 1573 

— John 516 

— Joseph 299 

— Wm. 759 

— Wm. 1574 
Russum, Walter G.c 232 
Ryder, Francis J. 3048 



Saalfeld, Albert c 263 

— Robert c 262 

Saalfield, — 1871 

•Sadler, Alfred 270 



Sadler, Hy. Wm. 4009 

— John 75 

— Ralph T. G. 2954 

— Robert 1238A 

— Robert E. 1013 
Sagar-Musgrave, 

R. M. 3451 

St. John, Henry P. 2333 
♦Sales, Hy. H. 2572 
Salter, Arthur E. 3010 
Salts, Laurence N. 3600 

— Ralph B. 2987 
Sanderson, Alan 4130 

— Benj. 1239 

— Charles 4097 

— Dennyson W. 3100 

— Geo. 4036 

— Harold 3736 

— James L. 3101 

— Percival H. 3855 

— Waltei- 1774 

— W^m. B. 851 
Sands, Wm. 2480 

— W. C366 
*Sangster, Chas. 483 

— Chas. 2130 

— Jno. W. 1014 
Savage, Chas. 4076 
Saville, Benj. J. 90 
Savory, Hy. G. S. 2775 
Sawday, Harry B. 3997 

— Tom T. 3998 
Saxton, John 1181 
Scarth, Alfred 3602 

— Henry 1575 

— James 15 12 

— Jno. Wm. 1406 

— Robt. G. 1475 

— Thomas 2005 

— Wm. G. 2853 

— Wm. W. 2819 
Scatcherd, Watson 633 
ScattergoodjA.K. 2409 

— Bernard P. 2668 

— Oliver 2410 
Schlegel, Carl 4210 
Schmitz,ConradC.2784 
Schofield, D. D. 3973 

— Geo. Wm. G. c 331 

— John 664 



Schofield, J. D. 1127 

— Louis 3873 

— Wm. 344 

— Wm. P. 3923 
Scholefield, C. E. 2315 

— Francis H. 2415 

— Fredk. H. 2497 

— Geo. A. 2473 

— G. W. G. C331 

— Robt. E. 2856 

— R. W. 1989,0117 

— W. H. 1990,0118 
Scholes, Albert E. 3141 

— Ernest F. P. 301 1 

— Henry , 1545 
Scholey, Dales 221 
Schroeder,A.J.P. 855 

— Henry S. 854 
Schiiddekopf, 

Walter G. 4284 

Scott, Arthur R. 2378 

— Caleb 1068 

— Cecil W. 2519 

— Frederic 1067 

— Geo. R. S. 2738 

— Hubert E. 2737 

— John 2353,0401 

— John 3670 

— Neville O. 2449 

— Samuel 977 

— Samuel 2687 

— Septimus H. 2379 

— Thos. A. 3755 

— William 783 

— Wm. 2986 
Scriven, Arthur 2957 

— Charles 3354 

— Edgar C 3355 

— Herbert 3353 
Scupham, Walker 2826 
Seaman, David 853 

— Isaac 852 
Searls, Percy Lee 3695 
Seaton, Alex. A. 4099 

— Douglas 3054 

— Edward A. 2412 

— Henry 241 1 

— Hugh J. A. 4098 

— Jas. B. 2910 
Sedgwick, Rich. 644 



4o8 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Sedgwick, R. J. H. 803 
Selfe, Chas. H. S. 3756 
Sellars, Wm. P. 1684 
Senior, Hez. C330 

— Joseph 1069 I 
Settle, Jno. W. 2955 

— Joseph 70 

— Joseph 1 182 
Sewell, Harold B. 2347 
Shackleton, A. A. 1962 

— Herbert A. A 3716 

— John 1015 

— Matthew 1407 

— Roger W. c 233 

— Stephen 1149 

— Wm. C. 760 

— Wm. Turner 2219 1 
Shacklock, Wm. 520 1 
Shann, John 1240 I 

— Samuel 1016 

— Wm. 1017 
Shapley, Ernest 3294 

— Robt. E. 3215 
Sharp, Henry 1444 ' 

— John 441 

— Robert 3076 

— Rowland 4285 

— William 475 
Sharpe, Francis 29 

— Nathaniel 47 
Shaw, Alf. C. 1289 
*— Alf. E. 2620 

— Benj. 1775, c 4 

— Chas. Percy 4123 | 

— Frank M. 4124 , 

— Herbert 2619 | 

— James 165 1 

— John 1018 

— Joseph 198 I 

— Lewis C310 I 

— Thomas 4296 

— Wm. 91 I 
Sheepshanks,Thos. 439 I 
Shepherd, Geo. 2063 

— Thos. 2941 ! 
Sheppard, Murray 2443 
Sherwood, Thomas 349 , 
Shields,ThomasT. 1 183 
Shillito, Edwin c 102 

— Frank P. 3922 



Shillito, G. H. S. 3874 

— Robert B. 1408 
ShireSjTheophilus C49 

— Wm. H. 1576 
Shute, Arthur 2486 

— Jno. B. 2704 

— Thos. H. 2703 
Siddons, John 106 
Sidgwick, Robt. 2106 
Sikes, John 35 

— Thomas 30 
Sillery,Chas.J.C. 1372 
Simms, Arthur 2345 

— Frederic 11 84 

— Fred. c 182 

— Henry 2275 

— Thos. c 183 

— Thos. W. 3318 

— Wm. 1994, C32 
Simon, Jno. Hy. 2178 
Simpson, Chas. 325 

— Chas. 3856 

— Geo. c 343 

— Gilbert 3185 

— Henry 1070 
* — Hy. Jas. G. 2356 

— John 2779 

— John J. 2741 

— Richard 1314 

— Thos. A. 4010 

— Thos. H. 107 1 

— Wm. 535 

— Wm. H. 1072 

— W^m. Thos. 4286 
Singleton, Harry 2498 

— Isaac 1 241 

— Joseph 1288 

— Vincent H. 3627 
Skelton, Harold C. 33 1 9 

— Samuel 11 28 
Skilbeck, Geo. 123 
*Slade, Wm. 705 
Slater, Chas. H. 2459 

— Chas. S. 2686 

— Frank O. 4062 

— Geo. 1735 

— Harold 2897 

— Herbert 2891 

— Jas. G. 109 

— Jno. Arthur 2482 



Slater, Michael 


334 


— Philemon M. 


2876 


— Thos. M. 1736,015 


— Tom 0. 


4035 


Slatter, H. Wm. 


4218 


Sloman, Alfred 


3351 


— Ellas 


3238 


— Solomon 


3548 


Smailes, Jas. R. 


3239 


Smallpage, Benj. 


1737 


— Henry T. 


2943 


— Percival M. 


2863 


Smeeton, Alfred 


c66 


— Charles 


C65 


*— Charles W. 


2917 


— Ernest E. 


3587 


— William 


1129 


Smiles, Wm. H. 


C46 


Smith, Abraham 


1 130 


— Albert Edw. 


3408 


— Albert W. 


3256 


— Alfred H. 


3671 


— Alfred Percy 


3759 


— Arthur 


1477 


— Arthur E. 


2942 


— Augustine W. 


14 


— Bell 


3352 


— Charles L. 


2892 


— Charles S. 


902 


— Chas. T. 


4064 


— Edmund H. 


4169 


— Edward 


804 


— Edward C. 


3409 


— Ernest A. H. 


3075 


— Ernest B. 


3857 


— Fred H. 


3161 


— Frederick 


663 


— Fredk. Wm. 


3492 


— Geo. 


500 


— Geo. 


1290 


— G. Flood 


4120 


— G.Pyemont 321,610 


— Harry S. 


3051 


— Henry U. 


1913 


— Hy. W. R. 


2144 


— H. A. 2109, 


C234 


— Herbert J. 


4063 


— Jas. H. 


2526 


— Jesse 


1799 


— John 


362 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



409 



Smith, John 373 
— John 2015 

— John E. 1347 

— John Herbert3407 

— John R. 2683 

— John Wm. 3216 

— Lister 2006 

— Percy D. 3470 

— P. Flood 41 19 

— Reginald W. 18 17 

— Robiert F. 1131 

— R. Gardner 17 14 

— Robinson G. 3588 

— R.W.R.Kerr 4075 

— Samuel 427 

— Samuel E. 1738 

— Stephen P. 3858 

— Thomas 805 

— Thos. Wales 2132 

— Walter L. 4297 

— Wm. 665 

— Wm. 737 

— Wm. 3059 

— Wm. C311 

— Wm. E. 4209 

— Wm. G. 2801 

— Wm. John 3436 
*_ Wm. J. C. 3601 
Smithies, Geo. L. 1970 
Smithson, H. F. 3782 

— Joshua 1 91 9 

— Robt. 2018 

— T. H. c 79 
Smyth, Benj. 2675 

— Chas. E. C. 3699 

— John 389 

— Wm. H. 2397 
Snell, Wm. 2004 
Snowdon, Arthur 1979 

— Christ. 1577 

— Henry 1513 

— Hy. F. 4077 

— James 1609 

— Rich. K. 15 14 
Somers, Fran.W. 2952 

— Geo. 3102 

— John 3729 

— Richard M. 2884 
Somersgill, R. N. 952 
Soulby, Edward W. 925 



Sowden, Wm. H. 197 
Sowry, Cyril E. 4303 

— Francis 3221 

— R. C136 

— Wm. W. 1476 
Spark, Chas. E. 2155 

— Thos. Blake 2456 

— Wm. S. 2514 
Spawforth, Wm. E. c 2 7 1 
Speed, John 1185 
Speight, Arthur 96 

— Chas. 94 

— Samuel 95 
Spence, Henry 953 

— John 806 
— John 1776 
Spenceley, Jno. c 199 

— Thos. c 200 
Spencer, Arthur 1374 

— Chas. 3437 

— Frederic 1373 

— Harry 4056 

— John 171 

— Maurice 4108 

— William 338 

— William 1951 
Spicer, Henry R. 4041 
Spink, Frank 41 21 

— Geo. 4200 

— Hy. H. 2947 

— John 4199 

— Laurence 4122 
Spinks, Wm. J. H. 484 
Spiritt, William 491 
Spong, Ambrose 3631 

— Frederic 954 

— Harry 2583 
*— Jno. Fuller 2806 
Sproule,Chas.W. 3628 
Squire, Thomas 149 
Squires, Sydney 3257 
Stables, E. Lister 2431 

— Edwin H. 607 
Staley, Chas. H. 1073 

— John M. 2100 
Standidge, Arthur 3589 

— Herbert 3452 
I — Percy 3453 
I Standish, Saml. 978 
I Staniland, Saml. J. 979 



Stanley, Thos. 1639 
Stansfeld, John 256 

— John 3730 

— Robert 255 
Stansfield, 

W. W. H. 4207 
Stapleton, Geo. 2094 

— Thos. 2172 
Staveley, Thos. B. 1 3 1 5 
Stead, Arthur C370 

— Daniel G. 524 

— Edmund 1132 

— Holmes 2501 

— Rich. W. 2909 

— T. Bennett 643 

— Wm. 4158 
Stephen, Hy. St. J. 2289 

— Reg. A. 2290 
Stephenson, Jos. 1669 

— Wm. 1685 
Stevenson, A. F. 3672 

— George 3053 

— Jno. N. 3052 
Stewart, Alex. B. S. 2944 

— Frank F. 3517 

— Jno. C. M. 4287 
Stirk, G. B. 4100 
Stockdale,Claude 3655 

— Fred. 3925 

— Geo. V. 4208 

— Guy N. 4288 
Stocks, James 102 

— Samuel 119 
Stockwell,Edward 3974 
Stone, Leonard 4261 
Storey, Thos. Hy. C292 

— Walter 1610 
Storr, P. R. 2426, C420 
Stott, Robt. W. N. 79 

— William 1186 
Stow, Edw. M. 1882 

— Frederic M. 1884 

— Kennion W. 1879 

— L. Jno. K. 2153 

— Lorraine D.K. 1952 
Strachan, Wm. 1019 
Strangwayes, Edw. 3757 

— Oliver 3758 
Strickland, Em. 529 
Stringer, Bernard 3518 



4IO 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Stringer, John 68 1 
Strother, Thos. B. 331 
Stroud, C. J. R. 4245 
Stuart, Charles 738 

— William 784 
Stubbings, Henry 398 
Sturdy, Wm. A. 3845 
Sturgeon, John 1640 

— Thos. 1784 

— VVm. 1 64 1 

1863 

Styan, Thomas 1642 
Sugden, John 3549 

— John c 398 

— Wm. L. C388 
Summers, Wm. 1020 
Summerscale, Alf. 2571 

— Arthur C. 2940 

— Jas. C. 2651 
Summerskill, Wm. 3295 
Summerton, 

Jas. F. W. 4246 
Sumner, Claude T. 2720 

— John E. 2670 

— Tom C. c 67 
Sunderland, J no. P. 51 
Sunley, Walter 3656 
Sutcliffe, Thos. 739 

— Wm. 364 
Swaine, Chas. L. 4136 

— Hy. P. 2203 

— Jno. A. 2119 
Swale, B. W. J. 3975 

— Solomon 825 
Swales, Thomas 785 
Swithinbank, 

Chas.M. 1806, c 35 

— Jno. £. c 382 
* — Wm. C. 239 
Sykes, Alan 2204 

— Albert 685 

— Edwin S. 2495 

— Harry 2575 

— Henry C374 

— Jas. C. 2342 

— J. A. 2258 

— Jno. F. 1242 
*— Jno. Percy 2343 

— Jno. Wm. 927 

— John VV. 261 I 



Sykes, Joseph 179 

— J. Walter 2502 

— Wm. Hy. 4101 

— Wm. Saml. c 367 
Sykes-Ward, Alf. 2341 
Sylvester, Wm.C. 1921 



Tadman,Fran.S. 3817 
Talbot, Edw. K. 3796 

— Neville S. 3819 
Tannett, Geoffrey 3472 

— John C. 2639 

— Robt. H. 3471 
-;- Thomas 2867 

— Wm. Owen 3078 
Tannet-Walker, 

Arth. T. 2265 
Tarbotton, A. S. 1376 

— Marriott O. 1375 

— William 127 
Tate, Isaac Hy. c 138 
Tattersall, Wm. 317 
Tavemer, C. F. 4170 
Tavemier, L. F. 2264 
Tayler, Alfred 2371 

— Archdale 2298 

— Ernest H. 2606 
Taylor, A. J. L. 2453 

— Charles 1291 

— Edward 1480 

— Edwin A. W. 298 

— Geo. 1292 

— John 632 

— John 1478 

— John 1643 
* — Jno. Chas. 1479 

— Jno. E. c 133 

— JohnPercival 4037 

— Rich. V. 102 1 

— Robt. 1 187 

— Samuel C371 

— Thomas c 1 39 

— Thos. C. 1739 

— Wm. Dyson 3493 

— Wm. Stead 244 

— Wm. 666 

— Wm. Stead C391 
1829 



Teal, Arthur 434 

Teale, Benj. 1022 

— Henry 486 

— John W. 1 481 

— Joseph 377 

— Thos. Pridgin 928 

— Wm. 152 

— William 485 

— Wm. H. 98 

— Wm. Hy. 460 
Teasdale, John 1348 
Tempest, Aston R.3104 

— Benj. R. 3473 

— Chas. E. 2248 

— Chas. W. 2585 

— David 495 

— Frank N. 2257 

— Herbert S. 4289 

— James 64 

— John E. E. 3893 

— Percy D. 4057 
Temple, Mich. H. 2597 
Templer,Chas.B. 2520 

— Charlie L. 2792 

— Henry 2471 

— Ronald A. 2989 

— Wilfrid C. 2631 
Tennant, Chas. A. 126 

— Edw. Jno. 1897 

— Henry P. 1898 

— John 2105 

— Robert 870 
* — Sanderson 6 

— Thomas 16 
— Thompson W. 2042 

— William 358 
Terry, Jno. Fredk. 243 
Tetley, Arthur J. 2104 

— Chas. F. 2043 

— C. Hamilton 2419 

— Gerard 4201 
Teuer, John 180 
Thackery, A. G. 3217 
Thackrah, Arthur 3218 
Thackray, Percy 3550 
Thackwray, Chas. 519 
Theed, Walter V. 2654 
Thirkill, Fredk. 3438 
Thomas, A. Wm. 2751 

— Charles E. 2227 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



411 



Thomas, Ivor F. 2752 

— Jno. G. 2226 

— Jno. W. 4291 

— Walter H. 1670 
Thompson, Alf. 3956 

— Arnold T. 3410 

— Arthur. R. 3574 

— Arthur W. 2906 

— Chas. J. 2234 
-7 Chas. W. 2744 

— Edward E. 3632 

— Francis 955 

— Fran. D'Arcy 3439 

— Geo. 1243 

— Herbert Wm. 3494 
^- J as. W. 3696 

— John O. 3859 

— John P. 3320 

— Joshua 1 133 

— N. D'Arcy 4038 

— Rich. D. 3636 

— Samuel 167 1 

— Squire 1578 

— Vincent 3142 

— Wm. H. C20I 

— Wm. W. c 368 
Thomson, Edw.B. 3590 

— Geo. 3573 
Thorns, Wm. 13 16 

— Zaccheus 471 
Thornton, Henry 1445 
-^ Thos. W. c 202 
Thorp, Albert 2485 

— Alfred E. 3818 

— Disney L. 32 

— Gerald D. 4026 

— Harold W. 4065 

— John 3258 

— Jno. H. 706 

— John S. 3731 

— Reginald 4015 

— Robt. Saml. 1 546 

— Stanhope 3976 
Thurnell, Geo. 682 
Thwaites, Jack 1547 
Tidswell, Wm. 66 
Tilbum, J. 2082, c 207 

— Wm. A. 1074 
Till, Thomas 1244 
Tiltman, Jno. H. 2509 



Titley, Francis A. 2798 

— Jno. E. 2900 
Todd, Arthur S. 2882 

— Geo. 86 

— Geo. S. 2725 

— Jas. E. S. 2724 
Tomlinson, E. R. 3797 

— James 1075 

— Thos. C. 2399 
Toomy, John 357 
Topham, Hy. 2310 

— James 2493 

— Richard 2044 

— Richard or H. 2432 

— William 740 
Tordoff, Bertram 3875 

— Harry L. 3259 

— Thos. B. 2919 
Towers, Alf. G. 1349 
Towgood, Jas. B. 2185 
Towler, Albert 2026 
* — Arthur 1954 

— William 68 

Townend, John 4012 

— Jonathan 856 

— Walter 3732 

— Wm. 3575 
Townsend, Geo. 369 

— Geo. 826 
To wnsley, Edward 1377 

— Edw. H. 2988 

— Ernest 3105 

— Geo. H. 3143 

— John 1317 

— Jno. L. 1378 

— Rich. H. 2672 

— Tom C. 2898 

— Wm. P. 2723 
Trant, Wm. 1976 
Trechmann, M. L. 3082 
Trenam,Chas.H. 3077 
Trenholm, Henry 1379 
Trew, Basil M. 4290 
Triebner, T. F. 25 
Trow, Alf. G. 1949,0235 

— Horatio P. 1892 
Trumble, C. 1862 

— Frederic 1895 

— Geo. H. 1896 
Tuckwell, A. J. 2235 



Tuck well,Chas.W. 2097 

— P.E. 2407 

— Paul Hy. 2129 
Tuke, Charles 161 1 

— Geo. L. 1 134 

— Thos. 1548 
Tunnicliffe, Matthew 

W. 1932, c 56 
Turlay, William 151 
Turley, — 447 

Turner, Alfred 2255 

— Arthur 3103 

— Clifford W. 2894 

— Isaac 1579 

— John 980 
— John 2146 

— Joseph M. 1 188 

— Richard 118 

— Robert 1644 

— Samuel 13 18 

— Stanley M. B. 2895 

— Thomas 1023 
* — Vincent H. 2990 

1150 

Turton, Chas. H. 15 15 

— Geo. F. 343 

— Geo. Wm. c 344 

— Jabez 1483 

— Jabez 1549 

— John 4247 

— John H. 1482 

— Wm. 761 

— Wm. 762 
Tute, Edw. B. H. 547 

— Henry D. 558 

— William A. 2238 
Tutin, William 161 2 
Tweedale, Jas. B. 3820 

— John 2263 
Twist, Edw. T. 3219 

— Wm. L. 3186 
Tyers, Thos. or G. 2693 



U 

Upton, Charles E. 2058 

— J. Everard 567 

— Stanley E. 2558 
Urquhart, Geo. 23 



412 



Varley, Charles 1924 

— Geo. A. 3734 

— Henry E. 3733 

— John 1076 

— John E. 3356 

— Thomas 1645 
Vause, Frederick 4212 

— Harold W. 42 1 1 

— Robert 837 
Vaux, Chas. 1991,013 

— Edwin cm 

— Walter c 293 
Verity, Chas. F. 3783 

— Ernest A. 3698 

— John H. 3697 
Verral, Ernest B. 3846 
Vevers, Geo. A. 2126 

— Joseph H. 2835 

— William 723 
Vickers, Chas. H. 1 246 

— John F. 1320 

— Rich. E. 667 

— Wm. R. 1245 
Vint,Wm.Jno. i8o8,C2 
Vokes, Arthur E. 3604 

— Sidney B. 3603 



W 

Waddington, Matthew 
H. 2396,0421 

— Titus 89 
Wade, Arthur C413 

— Charles C314 

— Edw. B. 1446 

— Edwin 3012 

— Francis 2079,0157 

— Isaac 707 

— James 266 

— John 69 

— John 587 

— John 2080, o 158 

— John C315 

— John C412 

— S.W.H. 1893,0272 

— Thomas 54 

— Thomas 11 89 



INDEX OF NAMES. 

Wade,Troughton 2786 

— Wm. S. 903 

— Wm. Scales 2946 
Wadsworth,J.W. 0392 
*Wainman, E. 1247 

— Geo. T. o 236 
Wainwright, G. E. 272 

— Hy. S. 3847 

— Sidney Geo. 1082 

— Wm. 645 

— Wm. o 1 1 2 

— Wm. A. 1409 

— Wm. D. io8i 
Waite, Ben. S. 2893 

— Fred. W. 2617 

— Henry 3061 

— Jas. B. 1248 

— Norman A. 3977 
Waites, Jno. 409 
Waithman, A. G. 827 

— Chas. W. 807 

— Geo. R. 2401,0393 
Wales-Smith, S. 4266 
Walker, Alfred 1965 

— Arthur Tannett 2265 i 

— Chas. G. 161 7 

— Chas. T. 3013 

— Chas. V. 4267 

— Charlesw'thH.1136 I 

— Edward 2699 I 

— Frederick . 3055 



1 



Geo. Ash 



1192 



— Geo. Hargrave 508 , 

— G. Leslie 3905 

— Henry 1890 , 

— Henry 2403 

— Henry B. 3079 

— Henry E. 3220 

— Herbert 2862 

— James 1961 1 

— John 463 ' 

— John I 138 I 

— John 1 193 I 

— John 1319 

— Jno. A. 885 ' 

— Joseph 67 ! 

— Joseph 1 137 



— Joseph 

— Joseph 

— Joseph 



1249 

1550 
1887 



Walker, Robert 1190 

— Robert 0422 

— Samuel L. 2886 

— Samuel W. 392 

— Thomas 414 

— Thos. L. 1686 

— Thos. W. 1 191 

— Tom 240S 

— Walter c 345 

— William 721 

— Wm. 1 135 

— Wm. 14 10 

— Wm. 1613 

— Wm. 2404 

— Wm. C312 

— Wm. B. 393 

— Wm. H. 2641 
Walley, Fredk. S. 3475 

— Sydney 3474 

— Wm. H. 1740 
Wallis, Thomas 722 
Walsh, Charles 1614 

— John 1447 

— Robert H. 4102 
Walton, Alfred 3440 

— Benj. 1 15 

— James 239A 

— James 1083 

— Joseph 1380 
Ward, Alf. O. 3848 

— Alfred Sykes 2341 

— Charles E. 808 

— Edmund 2340 

— Edmund S. 4125 

— Edward 230 

— Edward "39 

— Edward 2048 

— Frederick 295 

— Horatio c 153 

— John B. 1878 

— Jno. F. 3014 

— Jno. O. 291 1 

— Thomas 85 

— Walter 2858 

— William 84 

— Wm. 1876 

1850 

Wardingley,Chas. 1077 
Wardle, Joseph W. 527 
Ware, Wilmot W. 1078 



INDEX OF NAMES, 



413 



Ware, J., see Whare 
Waring, John 1080 
Warren, Chas. E. 3506 

— Wm. J. 2764 
Washington, Wm. 1293 
Watson, G^o. S. 1140 

— Herbert 4103 

— Hy. Leaf c 85 

— Lewis c 140 

— Sidney 3605 

CI 

Waud, Saml. W. 4126 

Weare, Johns. 861 

— Thomas 741 
Weaver, Ernest H. 3454 
Webster, Benj. 929 

— Hy. R. 3359 

— Joseph 668 

— Joseph D. 595 

— Rawson 669 

— William 425 

— Wm. 3629 

— Wm. L. 3784 

C37 

Wedderburn, 

Herbert W. 2994 
Welch, William 1194 
Wellbeloved, C. 1830 
Wells, Duncan S. 4292 

— Ernest Arthur 2560 

— Geo. Lee 4298 

— Jno. B. 509 

— Thomas 137 

— William 216 

— Wm. W. 1967 
Welsh,AnthonyH.23oo 
Wesley, Jno. S. 1484 

1323 

West, H. C. 1833 

— Thos. K. 1024 
Westcott, WalterB. 35 5 1 

— Wm. Hy. 3145 
Westerman, J.T.C. 3894 
Weston, Edm. C. 2102 
♦ — Edward 2067 
Wetherell, F. M. 3606 
Whaley, Wm. S. 141 1 
Whalley, Hy. L. 

2381, C396 
1840 



Whare, Joseph 143 
Wheatley, Joseph 2327 

— J. Carlisle 2357 
Wheelwright,C.E. 141 3 

— Harry 2375 

— Jno. G. 1025 

— Wm. H. 141 2 
Whewell, John 1551 

— Wm. L. 1672 
Whincup, Alf. J. 1084 

— Frank 3476 

— Holdsworth 3187 

— Wm. L. 3321 
Whitaker,Chas.E. 3495 

— John 1322 

— Wm. 36 
Whitby, N.Balme 1516 
White, Edwin 11 46 

— Fred. J. F. 2732 
♦—John F. 2158 

— Lionel B. 3761 

— Richard C2o8 

— T. D. Lloyd 4203 

— Walter T. 3563 
Whitehead, A. C. 3735 

— Arthur L. 3144 

— John 646 

— John 3760 

— Jno. L. 3552 

— Joseph 763 

— Wm. 1485 
* Whiteley, Chas. 1195 

— Ernest A. P. 2927 

— Hy. S. 3799 

— Jas. T. 2074, c 203 

— Jas. W. C251 

— Thos. T. 2385 
Whitfield, Alf. S. 1742 

— Jno. Wm. 1 741 
Whitley, B. C27 

— Jno. J. 1688 

— J. B. C124 

— Mark c 383 

— Thomas 3106 

1843 

*Whitmell, C. T. 2037 
Whitwam, Joe 2847 
Whitworth, Edwin 1687 
— John 156 

— Wm. i486 



Wick, Geo. H. 2846 
Wigglesworth, 

Thos. A. 3240 

Wigin, Jno. T. 2749 

— Robert S. 2468 
Wikeley, Chas. E. 1141 
♦ — Thomas 764 
Wilby,Maurice B. 3279 
Wilcock, Hugh C51 

— Simeon c 53 
Wild, Frank P. 2712 

— Henry W. 2713 

— Tom C. 2789 

— Turner 2643 
Wiley, Harry A. 4078 

— Percy J. D. 3763 
Wilford, Barthol. 366 
Wilkinson, Alfred 860 

— Chas. H. 2299 

— C. H. D. 2538 

— David 4039 

— Edward 742 

— Edward 2649 

— Hy. Hewitt C151 

— Jas. F. 2532 

— Jas. P. 41 

— Jas. R. 1899 

— John 492 

— John 1079 

— John H. 2555 

— John R. 370 

— Jno. W. 3821 

— Joseph 147 

— Josiah 904 

— Matthew 37 

— Robt. 4040 

— R. H. S. 3762 

— Samuel 548 

— Sydney H. 3107 

— Wm. 53 

— Wm. 232 

— Wm. 2533 

2233 

Wilks, F. 2382, c 385 

— Wm. Hy. 217 
Willans, Jas. T. 2398 

— John 78 

— J. Russell 2368 

— Peter R. 884 

— Peter Wm. 2176 



414 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



Willey, Albert E. c 295 

— Arthur W. 3357 

— Fredk. 3520 
Williams, F. J. H. 2474 

— John 339 

— J. Norman S. 2319 

— Percy F. L. 2499 
Williamson, Alberti 689 

— Alfred 2992 

— Alfred 3657 

— Arthur 1743 

— Arthur Peel 3701 

— A.Pecbles 1992,062 

— Chas. G. 1785 

— Ellis 3999 

— Herbert S. 3702 

— Norman 4079 
Willis, Barthol. 222 
Willock, Edm. P. 493 

— Wm. W. 429 
Wilson, Arthur 1646 

— Arthur F. 3148 

— Arthur Wynne 2747 

— Beckett E. 3280 

— Chas. Henry 2451 

— Clapham 1085 

— Edmund 1777 

— Edward 1321 

— Edward T. 1691 

— E. 1858 

— Francis Hy. 3015 

— Frank 2527 

— Frederic 859 

— Frederick G. 2950 

— George 28 

— George 192 

— George 193 

— Geo. H. 2748 

— G.Munkhouse 2461 

— Gladstone 3322 

— Harcourt 2702 

— Henry 0313 

— Herbert 151 7 
-Jas. P. 4179 

— John 857 

— John I 90 I 

— John 4202 

— John B. F. 4178 

— John E. 2949 

— John G. 3785 



1 Wilson, Jno. T. 


2849 


-J.B. 


C123 


— Joseph 


2659 


— Junius 


93 


— Kenneth 


1836 


1 — Norman 


425s 


— Reginald 


3822 


— Reginald B. 


4159 


— Reginald B. 


2850 


— Richard 


74 


— Richard 


2245 


— Robert 


956 


— Robert E. 


1933 


— Robert L. 


2250 


— Seth 


2991 


— Thomas 


C lOI 


— T. 


1859 


— Thos. Butler 


2734 


♦— Thos. T. 


1690 


— William 


858 


— Wm. 


2452 


— Wm. B. 


2948 


Wimble, Henry 


1972 


Windle, Joseph 


2953 


Winter, Rich. H. 


3323 


— Thos. G. 


2706 


Winterbottom, 




Cecil H. 


2644 


Wise,B.Ringrose 


2374 


— E. T. 


2373 


Wiseman, A. R. 


3188 


— Geo. 


1580 


— Rich. 


I58I 


Withiell, J. D. 


c88 


— R. C. 


1854 


Witting, Chas. A. 


4080 


Witts, Wm. 


1582 


Wolfe, Arthur R. 


3057 


Wolff, F. E. C. 


4000 


Wollaston, Chas. R. 433 


— Wm. 0. Jas. 


450 


Wolstenholme, F 


.4132 


— Jno. F. 


4131 


Wood, Alfred 


C204 


— Alfred 


1583 


— Alfred H. 


1715 


— Arthur E. B. 


3147 


— A. 


C30 


— Bayston 21 10, 


C205 


— Benj. 


394 



Wood, Bower 957 

— Frederick 3081 

— Geo. 76 

— Geo. C64 

— Geo. A. 4293 

— Harry 3296 

— Henry P. 2993 

— Horatio 1744 

— Jas. S. 1026 

— Jas. S. C237 

— John 930 

— John A. 683 

— John Spicer 871 

— John Wilson 1 692 

— Jno. Wm. c 395 

— Joseph 958 

— Joshua 1086 
*— Matthew B. 176 
* — Peter 390 

— Richard 1 144 

— Richard 2444 

— Robert 141 4 

— Saml. 744 

— S.J. Musgrave 4248 

— Sydney H. 3938 

— Sydney J. M. 3634 

— Thomas 743 

— Thomas 1 142 
♦— Wm. A. 786 

— Wm. H. 2685 

— Wm. N. C252 

— Wm. W. 1 143 
Woodcock, E. R. 1745 

— Jas. H. 1 746 

— Walter 2400 
Woodhead,AC.C.2692 

— Caesar 3658 

— Charles H. C. 2689 

— Claude D. C. 2691 

— Geo. H'. 3496 

— Noel 3659 

— Walter c 206 

— Wm. F. C. 2690 
Woodthorpe, H. 3673 

— Harry B. 3080 
~ Walter 2682 
Wooler, Fred. W. 3056 

— Wm. A. 3906 
Wooley, Robert 284 

— Wm. W. 283 



INDEX OF NAMES. 



415 



WooUey, Charles 934 

— John B. 2650 
Words worthjG.H.c 253 

— Tom 1 196 
Wormald,Chas.E. 2890 

— Edmund C. 175 

— H.W., see Armitage 

— Wm. 585 
Worrall,Jno. Chas. 223 
Wray, George 24 

— Geo. 1815 

— Jno. D. 1518 

— Robt. F. 318 

— Robt M. 787 

— Thomas 1716 

— Walter 1250 

C16 

^Vrigglesworth, 

Jno. E. 1615 

— J- W. 3591 

— Wm. H. 1027 
Wright, Chas H. 3895 

— Christopher S. 481 

— David 3146 

— Edward 15 19 

— Geo. 382 

— Geo. 2604 



Wright, Geo. 3607 

— H. 1861 

— H. Whitby 3455 

— John c 94 

— Murrell 1908 

— Nathanael 1520 

— Peter E. 1087 

— Thomas C146 

— Tom c 95 

— William 172 

— Wm. 2636 
Wrightson, Walsh 2305 
Wurtzburg, E. A. 2071 

— John A. 3674 

— John H. 1294 
Wylde, Geo. F. 2700 

— Jno. Arthur 2578 

— Rupert Chas. 2777 

— Wm. Walter 2577 
Wyles, Wm. 2205 
Wynn, Frederic 1028 



Yates, Edward 
— George 



1552 
553 



Yates, Joseph 194 

— Walter c 239 

— Wm. B. c 238 
Yeadon, A. E. N. 3786 

— Saml. N. 3876 
Yeardley, Thomas 3358 
Yewdall, Edwin 161 6 
York, Thomas 1778 
Young, Albert A. 2038 

— Alfred V. 1 145 

— Chas. Edw. 684 

— Chas. H. 2902 

— Francis J. 2099 

— Herbert H. 2287 

— Oswald G. 2039 

— Wm. C. 2652 

— Wm. J. 333 
1857 



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